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Chapter 2 
IndyTool for Configuration and Development 
Introduction 
Overview
The IndyTool is a .Net-based graphical user interface (GUI) tool that uses the Indy
® 
RFID Host 
Library API to exercise the functionality of the reader platform, a platform that is based on the 
Indy chip and firmware. 
The IndyTool is dynamically linked to the Indy RFID Host Library. Therefore, there is no need to 
install the interface library separately. However, the USB / UART host driver must be installed 
prior to using IndyTool. 
IndyTool is supported on Windows XP only. 
The goal of this document is to explain the operation of the tool. This document does not 
explain the underlying RFID functionality that it is controlling via the Indy RFID Host Library 
API. 
Indy Tool General Usage 
General Guidelines 
z
  IndyTool will not modify the reader state without user intervention. The state of the reader is 
only affected when the user executes a function within the application. 
z
  Multiple instances of IndyTool can be opened concurrently, however only one reader in one 
instance can be connected at any one time. 
z
  All user input fields indicate the input type. The label (d) indicates a decimal input. The label 
(h) indicates a hexadecimal input is expected, and if any other characters are inputted they 
will be corrected by the application. Unless otherwise specified all the input fields in the GUI 
that are marked (h) do not require the 0x prefix. 
z
  All user commands are logged in the Status Window and will show continuous progress or 
show single command execution depending on the status options. 
z
  If a reader is disconnected or reset without using IndyTool, the application will show the last 
known state of the reader and on the next command attempt, the status will indicate the 
connection error. To recover, select disconnect, re-enumerate if necessary, and 
connect 
back
 to the reader. 
z
  IndyTool can be connected and disconnected to and from a reader at any time. This will 
allow for a user to configure the reader, disconnect and subsequently run any other 
application to run the reader. 










