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E - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideDHCP Network Not Available - Edit Configuration Files to Set the Static IPUse this option to configure a
Static IP Configuration E - 73. Open AdvReaderConfig.xml in any text editor.Figure E-10 Copy AdvReaderConfig.xml4. Change DHCP to 0, and set IPAddr
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IndexNumerics10/100BaseT Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2, 2-52-port reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guidediscarding changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32EEthernetPOE . . . . . .
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About This GuideIntroductionThis Integrator Guide provides information about installing, configuring, and using the FX Series RFID readers and is inte
x FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideChapter DescriptionsTopics covered in this guide are as follows:•Chapter 1, Quick Start provides a Quick Star
About This Guide xi•Bullets (•) indicate:• Action items• Lists of alternatives• Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.•Sequentia
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Chapter 1 Quick StartIntroductionThis chapter provides a Quick Start setup demonstration. Quick Start DemonstrationThe Quick Start demonstration offer
1 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide6. Wait for the green power LED to stay lit. See System Start-up/Boot LED Sequence on page 3-7 for boot-u
Quick Start 1 - 3Step 3, First Time / Start-Up LoginWhen starting the reader for the first time, set a unique user ID and password. 1. In the User Log
1 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideStep 4, Set RegionSet the region of operation. Setting the unit to a different region is illegal.1. In th
Quick Start 1 - 56. Click Set Properties to complete the region selection. The Operation Successful window appears.Figure 1-4 Region Control, Opera
1 - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideStep 5, Read TagsSelect Read Tags to view the Reader Operation window..The polling state displays the cur
Chapter 2 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of RFID technology and components, and describes the FX Series reader and its f
2 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideRFID ComponentsMotorola RFID solutions offer low cost, long read range, and a high read rate. These featu
Getting Started 2 - 3FX Series RFID ReadersThe Motorola FX Series RFID readers are intelligent, C1G2 UHF RFID readers with RFID read performance that
2 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideThe reader provides a wide range of features that enable implementation of complete, high-performance, in
Getting Started 2 - 5Figure 2-4 FX Series RFID Reader Rear Panel ConnectionsFX Series RFID Readers Rear PanelPort 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 GPIO 24 VD
2 - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideFX Series RFID Readers LEDsThe reader LEDs indicate reader status as described in Table 2-2. For the LED
Getting Started 2 - 7FX Series RFID Readers FeaturesConfiguration and UpgradingUse the Administrator Console to reconfigure the reader. See Chapter 4,
2 - 8 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideConnection OptionsThe reader provides flexibility for connecting to networks with an Ethernet connection.
Chapter 3 Installation and CommunicationIntroductionThis chapter includes the following FX Series RFID reader installation and communication procedure
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3 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideMounting and Removing the ReaderMounting TipsMount the reader in any orientation. Consider the following
Installation and Communication 3 - 3Figure 3-1 Mounting Plate, Front3. Reposition the mounting plate over the mounting holes and secure using the s
3 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide4. Adjust the screw head height to assure a snug fit. Or if the screws are accessible from the back, use
Installation and Communication 3 - 5Communications ConnectionsUse a standard Ethernet connection or a POE Ethernet connection to connect the FX Series
3 - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideTo connect to a network that is not POE capable:1. Terminate the Ethernet cable according to Table A-2 on
Installation and Communication 3 - 7Powering the Reader via Power-over-Ethernet (POE)1. Insert the POE Ethernet connector on the RJ45 Ethernet cable i
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Chapter 4 Administrator ConsoleIntroductionThis chapter describes the FX Series Reader Administrator Console functions and procedures. Access the Admi
4 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideManaging the FX Series RFID ReadersThe reader must be powered up (see System Start-up/Boot LED Sequence o
Administrator Console 4 - 3Connect to the ReaderWhen the reader is powered up, connect to the network in one of two ways:1. Host Name Connect on page
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4 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideIP Address Connect Use the IP address to connect to the reader. Connect the reader to the local network a
Administrator Console 4 - 53. Connect the FX Series reader to a local computer using a standard Ethernet cable.4. In the Properties window, select the
4 - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide5. Confirm that the Alternate Configuration tab is set to Automatic Private IP address (Windows default).
Administrator Console 4 - 7IP AddressThe Administrator Console provides the reader IP address. See Figure 4-1 on page 4-1. To obtain the reader IP add
4 - 8 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideAdministrator Console LoginUse a web browser on a local computer to access the Administrator Console. See
Administrator Console 4 - 92. Enter admin in the User Name: field and change in the Password: field and click Login.Figure 4-8 Enter User Name and
4 - 10 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide1. In the Configure Region Settings window, select the region from the drop-down menu. Figure 4-10 S
Administrator Console 4 - 11 Figure 4-11 Commit/Revert Window8. Click Commit to apply the changes to the reader configuration file, or Discard to d
4 - 12 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideReader Administrator ConsoleUse a web browser on a local computer to access the Administrator Console re
Administrator Console 4 - 13•Firmware - see Firmware Version/Update on page 4-29•Commit/Revert - see Commit/Revert on page 4-32•System Log - see Syste
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev .1 06/2009 Beta release-01 Rev .2 08/2009 Beta rele
4 - 14 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideConfigure ReaderUse the Configure Reader submenus to access the following functions.Reader Parameters (G
Administrator Console 4 - 15Configure Read PointsClick Read points in the selection menu to view the Antenna Status and Configuration window. Use this
4 - 16 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideConfigure RegionDifferent countries have different RF regulatory requirements. To assure regulatory comp
Administrator Console 4 - 17Configure CertificatesThis option is only available in HTTPS mode. See Configure Network Settings on page 4-20 and set the
4 - 18 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideReader StatisticsSelect Statistics to view the Reader Statistics window. This window provides options to
Administrator Console 4 - 19Read TagsSelect Read Tags to view the Reader Operation window. Click Start Inventory to initiate an on-demand scan and/or
4 - 20 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideCommunication SettingsUse the Communication submenus to access the following functions.Configure Network
Administrator Console 4 - 212. Change communication related settings by entering information in the text boxes or using the drop-down lists. See Table
4 - 22 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideLLRP Communications ProtocolSelect LLRP to view the Configure LLRP Settings window. To be compatible wit
Administrator Console 4 - 23Table 4-2 LLRP Communication Configuration OptionsSetting Description Possible ValuesLLRP Status Displays the current s
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4 - 24 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideSNMP SettingsSelect SNMP to view the Configure SNMP Settings window. Use this window to configure the SN
Administrator Console 4 - 25System Time Management Select Date Time to view the System Time Management window. Use this window to set the date and tim
4 - 26 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideAccess ControlTo ensure controlled and secure access to reader Administrator Console functions, click Ac
Administrator Console 4 - 27Reader ProfilesSelect Profiles in the selection menu to view the Reader Profiles window, which shows the current profiles
4 - 28 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide•Export - Select an available profile and click Export to export profile information and save an .XML fi
Administrator Console 4 - 29Firmware Version/Update The Firmware Version/Update window displays the current firmware version and allows upgrading to n
4 - 30 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideAll partition download and flash programming takes about 15 minutes, depending on network load condition
Administrator Console 4 - 31File Upload •Click Choose to browse to and choose a cab file containing the incremental updates for the reader partitions.
4 - 32 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideCommit/RevertChanges made to the logical view of the Reader Network using the Administrator Console do n
Administrator Console 4 - 33System LogThe System Log window provides an interface to view the reader log information. There are two types of log infor
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4 - 34 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideShutdownTo protect the integrity of the reader data, gracefully reboot the reader. Figure 4-31 Syste
Chapter 5 Installation ExamplesIntroductionThis chapter provides examples on how to optimize reader configuration in various applications. The install
5 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuidePoint of Sale (POS)Example Parameters The reader reads up to 10 different tags (1" x 4" RFID em
Installation Examples 5 - 3Exit/EntryExample Parameters The reader reads 20 tags moving at 4 - 7 feet per second at distances up to 8 feet. The read d
5 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideBack Room ReceivingExample Parameters The reader reads 500 tags in five seconds within a distance of 10 f
Chapter 6 TroubleshootingIntroductionTable 6-1 on page 6-1 provides the FX Series troubleshooting information.TroubleshootingTable 6-1 Troubleshoot
6 - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideCertain real time applications are no longer functional.The node address, IP address, or other reader con
Troubleshooting 6 - 3Not a legal IP address (1.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255).Cannot reach the specified IP address.The SNMP Host Link is not valid.The IP a
6 - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideNew password is the same as the old one.The system requires entering a new password (different from the e
Troubleshooting 6 - 5Invalid Device Address. The device address information (parent) is invalid, missing, or formatted inaccurately. Contact Motorola
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Appendix A Technical SpecificationsFX7400 KitsKT-FX74004US-01 4-Port US Reader Kit •FX7400-42310A30-US (4-port US reader) •AN480-CL66100WR (wide-band
A - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideKT-FX74002WR-01 2-Port Global Reader Kit •FX7400-22315A30-US (2-port global reader) •AN480-CL66100WR (wid
Technical Specifications A - 3Compliance InformationSafety cUL 60950-01, UL 2043, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1RF/EMI/EMC FCC Part 15, RSS 210, EN 302 208,
A - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideCable Pinouts10/100bT Ethernet / POE ConnectorThe 10/100BT Ethernet / POE connector is an RJ45 receptacle
Technical Specifications A - 5USB Client ConnectorThe USB Client port is supplied on a USB Type B connector.Figure A-2 USB Client ConnectorTable A-
A - 6 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator GuideGPIO Port ConnectionsThese are plug terminal block types, allowing connecting and disconnecting individua
Appendix B LLRP and RM API ExtensionsFor information on Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) and Reader Management (RM) extensions for the FX Series read
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Appendix C FTP Firmware UpgradeIntroductionThis appendix provides reader firmware upgrade information on using the web-based Administrative Console a
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C - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide• FalAppXXX.hex (Application, XXX is a filename variable)• FalRConfigXXX.hex (Reader Config, XXX is a fil
FTP Firmware Upgrade C - 34. On the reader to update, access the web based Administrator Console:a. Open a browser and type the IP address or host nam
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Appendix D Java Upgrade ProceduresIntroductionThe FX Series reader browser interface requires Java1.6 or later. To confirm the Java version in the In
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Appendix E Static IP ConfigurationIntroductionThis appendix describes three methods of setting the static IP address on an FX7400 RFID Reader.DHCP Ne
E - 2 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide4. Set Obtain IP Address via DHCP to Off and enter all required information. Figure E-2 Reader Communi
Static IP Configuration E - 3DHCP Network Not Available - Set the Static IP Using the Web Console1. Connect the device and a PC running Windows XP to
E - 4 FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide6. Log onto the device. Figure E-6 Reader Administration Console Login Window7. Click Communication, t
Static IP Configuration E - 510. Click Commit/Revert, then click the Commit button. Figure E-8 Commit/Revert Window11. The message Reader IP Addres
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