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Set-Up Examples
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Back Room Inventory Fill
Back Room Inventory Fill example prameters: Reader reads 50-100 tags in 5 seconds at a distance of 2-6 feet.
Can be single item, multiple items, or multiple tags. Readers can be in a dense environment or separated /shielded
area. The opportunity to write is typically a lower priority then speed. Additional filtering may be needed. Indicate
how reads can be triggered. Indicate how to show direction with paired antennas.
area. The opportunity to write is typically a lower priority then speed. Additional filtering may be needed. Indicate
how reads can be triggered. Indicate how to show direction with paired antennas.
Installation
Identify the unique installation challenges for the Back Room Inventory Fill example. The location of the reader and
antennas (under the read table) will be discussed and the procedures to optimize the tag reads.
antennas (under the read table) will be discussed and the procedures to optimize the tag reads.
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Reference
• Reference
for an basic installation overview.
• Reference
for standard communications connections overview
and provide the unique communications connections installation for a Back Room Inventory Fill
installation.
• Reference
installation requirements for a Back Room Inventory Fill installation. Discuss the 2 antenna locations one
foot below the table (other options?) and discuss the power setting of 30dBm.
• Discuss the antenna performance, ) 2 AN480 antennas were used.
Configuration and Optimization
Identify the unique configuration and optimization challenges for the Back Room Inventory Fill example. Reader
reader was optimized to read 50-100 tags in 5 seconds, within 2-6 feet. Reference
for a
configuration overview.
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Reference
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Reference
for standard reader management overview
and provide the unique reader management configuration optimization requirements for a Back Room
Inventory Fill installation.
Optimizing Reader Functions
Identify the unique function optimization challenges for the Back Room Inventory Fill example.
For each setup illustrate:
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Filtering (select statement)
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Query tuning (Q, Session, Select bit)
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Post read filtering
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Writing, locking, killing
Troubleshooting
Identify the unique reader troubleshooting challenges for the Back Room Inventory Fill example. Reference
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Reference
for standard procedures and provide the unique reader
troubleshooting requirements for a Back Room Inventory Fill installation.