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Note: If this is a single antenna configuration, click Antenna 2 tab, then set TX Maximum Power to 0 to turn
off the Transmitter.
Multi-Electronic Systems (Sync Configuration)
1. Repeat Steps 1-11 above (switch serial port connection to the other board). For the second
electronics system, set to Submaster on the Band tab.
2. Repeat with additional TR4215 boards until all units are configured for sync operation.
Application-Based Detection Modes
This section details the steps and options for device configuration with respect to specialized
application and SAM settings. The Evolve Firmware 4.0 supports both single- and dual-tag
detection modes. These modes allow the system to look for two different tag frequencies while
providing customized alarms for each
application and SAM settings. The Evolve Firmware 4.0 supports both single- and dual-tag
detection modes. These modes allow the system to look for two different tag frequencies while
providing customized alarms for each
This section describes:
• Application mode concept and how it replaces earlier frequency band settings
• Extended alarming capability based on alarm severity levels
• Smart Alarm Management (SAM)
• Extended alarming capability based on alarm severity levels
• Smart Alarm Management (SAM)
The framework for this capability is a new Application-based configuration model introduced with
Evolve Waimea firmware. The approach is a change from previous Liberty versions and will be
described in detail in the following paragraphs. With the new approach, an application is selected
rather than a specific frequency band.
Evolve Waimea firmware. The approach is a change from previous Liberty versions and will be
described in detail in the following paragraphs. With the new approach, an application is selected
rather than a specific frequency band.
Figure 5.8 Switch Settings Frequency Bands
Currently there are 10 supported tag / frequency bands, some supporting dual-tag detection while
the traditional applications still support a single tag. In the case where an application supports two
tags, there is a primary tag and a secondary tag. The primary tag is most common (typically 8.2
MHz) and the secondary tag is typically used for higher priority items or higher-cost items. In the
dropdown menu, the application name includes the center frequency for the supported tag(s).
the traditional applications still support a single tag. In the case where an application supports two
tags, there is a primary tag and a secondary tag. The primary tag is most common (typically 8.2
MHz) and the secondary tag is typically used for higher priority items or higher-cost items. In the
dropdown menu, the application name includes the center frequency for the supported tag(s).