Impinj Inc. IPJR640 User Manual
Speedway Revolution Installation and Operations Guide Octane 4.4
Chapter 1: Introduction
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• Connecting to the reader console port requires a Cisco type management
cable (RJ-45 to DB9) and either a RS-232 serial port or serial to USB
adapter on the PC.
adapter on the PC.
• Impinj-approved UHF RFID antenna(s), including associated RF cable(s)
with RP-TNC male connector interface.
Power Requirements
There are two options for powering your Speedway Revolution reader:
1. Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE)
2. An external universal AC to DC power supply.
2. An external universal AC to DC power supply.
PoE offers the most efficient power consumption and supports up to +30 dBm. An
external universal power supply supports up to +32.5 dBm. Operating above
+30dBm requires professional installation. See “Appendix A:
external universal power supply supports up to +32.5 dBm. Operating above
+30dBm requires professional installation. See “Appendix A:
Information Specific
to Regions of Operation
” on
page 33
for details.
If you are using a universal power supply module, you must use the Impinj
approved part, number IPJ-A2001-000, which supplies +24V DC. Available AC
power cords are:
approved part, number IPJ-A2001-000, which supplies +24V DC. Available AC
power cords are:
•
IPJ-A2051-USA (for North America)
•
IPJ-A2051-EU1 (for European Union)
•
IPJ-A2051-BRA (for Brazil)
•
IPJ-A2051-CHN (for China)
•
IPJ-A2051-JPN (for Japan)
•
IPJ-A2051-RSA (for South Africa)
Ordering the universal power supply and power cords from Impinj is simple and
efficient.
efficient.
Supported Operating Environments
This section describes the environments in which you can access the Speedway
Revolution Rshell console used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the
reader. The tools you use when accessing the Rshell console depend on how you
connect your PC to the reader: serial connection (RS-232) or Ethernet connection
(SSH/Telnet). On PCs running Microsoft Windows, you can now use Putty for both
types of connections.
Revolution Rshell console used for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the
reader. The tools you use when accessing the Rshell console depend on how you
connect your PC to the reader: serial connection (RS-232) or Ethernet connection
(SSH/Telnet). On PCs running Microsoft Windows, you can now use Putty for both
types of connections.
Table 1.1: Supported Operating Environments
Recommended Tools
Interface
Protocol
Microsoft Windows
Linus
Ethernet
SSH-Port 22
Telnet-Port 23
Putty
1
SSH or Telnet
Serial
RS-232
Putty (version 0.60 and
higher supports serial)
Minicom
1.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/