Xmark Corporation TGL ユーザーズマニュアル
User Manual - INTRODUCTION
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2003 - eXI Wireless Systems Inc.
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980-000003 – 002. R1.01
Tag Link Range
The communication range for Tag Link is designed to be typically less than 12
inches. Therefore, it is recommended that the tags be located within 6 to 12
inches of Tag Link. Those tags with ‘off body’ sensor must be placed on the front
panel in the marked area. This will assure that the alarm TIC message is not
transmitted.
Tag Link Functions
The following table lists the functions that are performed transparently in
response to commands from the application software:
COMMAND
TAG LINK ACTION
LED
Power Up
Powers up from sleep mode
none
Power Down
Return to sleep mode immediately or after 30
seconds if no application command
seconds if no application command
none
Check RF Noise Measures and reports interference at 307 kHz
Measures and reports interference at 433.92 MHz
Green Flashes
Red Flashes
Test Tag TIF
Interrogates tag and returns ID and tag status
See next table
Test Tag TIC
Tag Link waits for TIC signal from specified tag
See next table
Set TLM
Tag Link issues eLink TLM set command
See next table
Disable TLM
Tag Link issues eLink TLM disable command
See next table
Check TLM
Tag Link queries tag and reports rate to application
See next table
Assign MTAG
Reads Mother Tag ID and assigns dynamic ID
See next table
MTAG Bond
Sends baby tag ID(s) to Mother Tag, Mother Tag is
then bonded to the assigned tag(s)
then bonded to the assigned tag(s)
See next table
Each operation is performed for a maximum of 10 seconds. During application
the following audio-visual signals are output:
ACTION
BEEPER
LED’s
Command received
Very short beep
None
Command succeeded
Longer beep
random
Command failed
4 short beeps
Both briefly on