User's Manual

Table Of Contents
5 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide
Exit/Entry
Exit/Entry example prameters: The reader reads 1-20 tags, moving at 4-7 feet per second at distances between
2-8 feet and a read duration 7 seconds.
Filtering may be required depending on environment. Indicate how to adjust the power is (typically a tuning
parameter). This is a short range application, indicate how to optimize this application. Indicate how to write to tags
with the possibility of writing to the wrong tag.
Installation
Identify the unique installation challenges for the Exit/Entry example.The location of the reader and antennas will
be discussed and the procedures to optimize the tag reads.
Reference RFID Technology Overview on page 2-1 for RFID overview.
Reference Introduction on page 3-1 for an installation overview.
Reference Communications Connections on page 3-6 for standard communications connections overview
and provide the unique communications connections installation for a Exit/Entry installation.
Reference Reading Tags on page 3-7 for standard overview and provide the unique tag reading
installation requirements for a Exit/Entry installation. 2 AN480 were used with power setting to 30dBm.
Configuration and Optimization
Identify the unique configuration and optimization challenges for the Exit/Entry example. Reference Introduction on
page 4-1 for a configuration overview.
Reference Reader Administrator Console on page 4-12 for standard procedures.
Reference Managing the FX Series RFID Readers on page 4-2 for standard reader management overview
and provide the unique reader management configuration optimization requirements for a Exit/Entry
installation.
Optimizing Reader Functions
Identify the unique function optimization challenges for the Exit/Entry example.
For each setup illustrate:
Filtering (select statement)
Query tuning (Q, Session, Select bit)
Post read filtering
Writing, locking, killing
Troubleshooting
Identify the unique reader troubleshooting challenges for the Exit/Entry example. Reference Introduction on page
6-1 for a troubleshooting overview.
Reference Troubleshooting on page 6-1 for standard procedures and provide the unique reader
troubleshooting requirements for a Exit/Entry installation.