Honeywell International Inc. IM14 Manuale Utente
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IF2 Network Reader
The IF2 comes in a standard configuration with no internal memory, or an
expanded memory option.
expanded memory option.
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For the standard IF2, the applications you develop reside on a remote server
which communicates with the reader, and all information processing is
processed through the server.
which communicates with the reader, and all information processing is
processed through the server.
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For the IF2 with Expanded Memory Option, the applications you develop can be
hosted and run locally on the reader.
hosted and run locally on the reader.
The reader forwards RFID tag data to the Ethernet network as shown in the next
illustration.
illustration.
IF2 in a Wired Ethernet Network
About the LEDs
The IF2 has six LEDs that indicate the status of the reader during operation. Use
the next table to identify the LED icons on the front panel of the IF2.
the next table to identify the LED icons on the front panel of the IF2.
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with RFID tag
with RFID tag
RFID
antenna
antenna
IF2
Icon
Name
Description
Intermec
Ready-to-
Work™ indicator
Ready-to-
Work™ indicator
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On when an application is communicating with the
IF2 BRI server or an LLRP client has connected.
IF2 BRI server or an LLRP client has connected.
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Blinks when no application is communicating with the
IF2. For more information, see "About the Ready-to-
Work Indicator" on page 1-3.
IF2. For more information, see "About the Ready-to-
Work Indicator" on page 1-3.
Power Over
Ethernet
Ethernet
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Green if Power Over Ethernet (POE) is enabled.
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Red if a fault condition is detected. For example, if the
power converter for POE does not provide enough
power to the IF2, the POE LED stays red indicating a
fault condition.
power converter for POE does not provide enough
power to the IF2, the POE LED stays red indicating a
fault condition.
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Red if the POE converter is not capable of meeting
802.3 AT standards. If this is the case, the IF2
continues to run if it has enough power.
802.3 AT standards. If this is the case, the IF2
continues to run if it has enough power.
Power
On when the IF2 has power.
PoE