Motorola Mc3090z Owners Manual
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MobileRFID Functionality 3 - 9 Run/Stop RFID To stop RFID service, tap Stop in MobileRFID menu. Figure 3-12RFID Stopped To restart RFID, tap Run in MobileRFID menu.
Chapter 4 RFID Sample Application Introduction The RFID Application CS_RFID3Sample6.exe provides an overview of how the application works and assists application developers in developing custom applications. The mobile computer can read, write, lock, kill, and program Gen2 tags. Each tag contains the EPC number (64 or 96 bits), CRC, and kill code. The mobile computer can also collect data by decoding in-range EPC Gen2 RFID tags. Initiating the read command within the sample application causes the mobile computer to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency (RF) field of view. The reader captures data from each new tag and adds it to the list box in the EPC ID window. Select Stop Read to stop interrogating tags.
4 - 2 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Launching the RFID Sample Application Select RFID Demo in the Start menu to start the RFID sample application. Figure 4-1RFID Demo Icon Figure 4-2RFID Sample Application Window In the sample application window: •Tap the Start Reading button to initiate the tag read. Tap Stop Reading to terminate tag reading. •Use the Mem Bank drop-down to select a tag memory bank to read. The default memory bank is EPC (None). Other options are TID, Reserved, and User.
RFID Sample Application 4 - 3 Connection Tap Connection to display the reader IP and port number. Select Disconnect to disconnect the reader. Figure 4-3Connection Window
4 - 4 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Capabilities Select Menu > Capabilities to view the capabilities of the connected reader. Figure 4-4Capabilities Window
RFID Sample Application 4 - 5 Configuration Menu Options The Configuration Menu includes the following options: •Tag Storage Settings •Antenna •RF Mode •Singulation •Power On/Off Radio •Reset to Factory Defaults Tag Storage Settings Select Menu > Config > Tag Storage Settings to view/configure tag storage settings. Figure 4-5Tag Storage Settings Window The Tag Storage Settings window includes the following fields: •Maximum Tag Count - The maximum number of tags to store in the DLL. •Max Tag ID Length - The maximum tag length. •Max Size of Memory Bank - Storage to allocate for the memory bank data. •Apply - Apply configuration changes.
4 - 6 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Antenna Select Menu > Config > Antenna to view/configure the antenna. Figure 4-6Antenna Configuration Window The Antenna Configuration window includes the following fields: •Antenna ID - Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields. •Receive Sensitivity (dB) - Lists the reader-supported values for the selected antenna. •Transmit Power (dBm) - Lists the reader-supported values for the selected antenna. •Hop Table Index - Updates the Hop Frequency list with the corresponding frequencies. •Apply - Apply configuration changes.
RFID Sample Application 4 - 7 RF Mode Select Menu > Config > RF Mode to view/configure the RF mode for each antenna. Figure 4-7RF Mode Window The RF Mode window includes the following fields: •Antenna ID - Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields. •Tari Value - TARI specified in nsec. •RF Mode Table - RF mode table configured for the current antenna. •Apply - Select to apply configuration changes.
4 - 8 MC919Z Integrator Guide Supplement Singulation Select Menu > Config > Singulation to view/configure the singulation control settings for each antenna. Figure 4-8Singulation Control Settings Window This Singulation settings window includes the following fields: •Antenna ID - Select an antenna ID to update the configuration values in the other fields. •Session - The session number for the inventory operation. •Tag Population - The approximate tag population in the RF field of the antenna. •Tag Transit Time - The time in milliseconds that the tag typically remains in the RF field of the antenna. •State Aware - Indicates if the antenna performs state aware or state unaware singulation. •Inventory State - Select a tag of state A or B. Valid only for State Aware singulation. •SL Flag - Valid only for State Aware singulation •Apply - Apply configuration changes.