WJ Communications Inc. SR320 Manual Do Utilizador

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1.1 Introduction 
1.1.1  Contents of this Document 
This manual describes installation and operation of the Intelleflex Corporation’s UHF RFID Stationary 
IBeam Readers.  A description of the installation and use of the demonstration Graphical User Interface is 
also provided.  The Application Programmer’s Interface to the IBeam Reader using SLRPP protocol and 
communicating over the Ethernet port is described in a separate API document. 
1.1.2 Audience 
This manual assumes that the reader is generally familiar with RFID technology and  Windows personal 
computers. The primary audience are the users and professional installers of the RFID system. It is highly 
recommended that the RFID system with the Intelleflex Reader and the antennas be installed by 
professionals qualified for such installations.. 
 
1.1.3 Product Description 
 
 
The Stationary reader is a self-contained RFID reader configured for use at 902-928 MHz.  Eight antenna 
connections using Reverse Polarity TNC connectors, normally configured as four pairs of (transmit – 
receive), are provided on the back of the unit.  Each pair can be connected to an Intelleflex model  IA-411 
antenna pair, or to other approved antennas.  Configuration related communications with a host controller is 
achieved through a conventional RS232 serial port or over the Ethernet port.  Optically-isolated direct I/O, 
and an Ethernet interface using a conventional RJ45 connector, are also available.    
 
1.1.4  Unpacking and Inspection 
 
Box Contents: 
 
•  IBeam Stationary Reader  
•  A CD containing this User’s Manual and Demonstration Software 
•  AC power adaptor 
•  RS232 Serial Cable 
•  USB-to-serial adaptor 
•  Ethernet cable 
•  50 ohm R-TNC terminators (6) 
•  I/O port terminator  
•  Mounting hardware 
Copyright© 2006 by Intelleflex Corp.  Subject to change without notice.  This information is provided “as is,” and 
Intelleflex makes no claims of fit for purposes intended, merchantability or other.  All trademarks, service marks, trade 
names and logos are used in good faith and remain the property of their rightful owners.
  
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