User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Section 1. Introduction
- Section 2. System Description
- Section 3. Specifications and Diagrams
- Section 4. Installing the Reader
- Section 5. Configuring the Reader
- Section 6. Notification of Events
- Section 7. Tag Selection Filters
- Section 8. Reader Server Controls
- Section 9. Ad-hoc Queries
- Section 10. Maintaining the Reader
- Access the Reader Maintenance Console
- Manage Communication Configuration Settings
- Manage System Time Settings
- Display Version Control Information and Load Firmware via FTP
- Display the System Log and/or Access History
- Shut Down and/or Restart the System, and Turn Off the HTTP Server
- Use Online Help
- Log Out of the System
- Section 11. Cautions, Notes, and Approvals
- Section 12. Warranties and Returns
- Section 13. Contact Us
- Appendix A. Error Messages and Resolutions
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Change the selected read point’s settings as needed, and then click Modify Read Point.
7. To delete a read point, select it on the Reader Configuration page, and the Reader Configuration’s
Modify Read Point page displays. The fields on the Modify Read Point page auto-populate with the
selected read point’s settings.
Click Delete Read Point. The selected read point is removed from the logical view of your Reader
configuration.
8. Commit or discard your changes (refer to the “Save or Discard Changes (or Revert to Backup)”
section in this manual for more information.)
Add or Delete a Splitter
When you add a splitter to the logical view of your Reader, you add it to a Reader port.
1. If you haven’t already done so, launch and log in to the Reader Administrator Console.
2. Click the Configuration link on the left-hand side of any page. The Reader Configuration page
displays.
3. To add a splitter to a particular Reader port, click Add Splitter. A Delete Splitter link is provided if
you choose to remove the splitter later, and an Add ReadPoint link is provided if you want to add a
read point to the splitter.










