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1. MobileTrak Lite discover track monitor Preface Trademarks Copyright Statement MobileTrak Lite Introduction Requirements Features Installation Connecting to Reader Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Broadcom Widcom Bluetooth Stack Launching Application Main Menu Options Import Configuration Track Inventory Export Tags Edit Configuration Track Inventory Options Stop Reader Options Diagnostic Mode Details Add Description Assign Zone Add Asset Enable All Disable All Delete Delete All Warranty amp Service Limited Standard Warranty Terms Standard Warranty Limitations Obtaining Service amp Support RF Code Customer Support PNOO415 REVO2 MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile 3 3 3 CAaAaakhkh RA User Manual 2 Preface Trademarks RF Code and the RF Code logo are trademarks of RF Code Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by RF Code is under license All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Information in this document is provided solely to enable system and software implementors to use RF Code products There are no express or implied copyright licenses granted hereunder to design or fabricate any integrated circuits or integrated circuits based on the information in thi
2. You will receive a message that your configuration file has been imported successfully tap Close to continue Track This option locates tagged assets that have been set up using a saved configuration that has been imported This fea ture can be accessed by taping on Menu gt Track Figure 18 Figure 18 Track Assets i MobileTrak Lite fang Yil d X Reader 220_A4170009 v Reader Status Online Firmware 2 34B1 1 Asset Count Inventory Battery Statu Import Config Export Tags About MobileTrak Lite PN00415 REVO2 15 A Inventory This option will locate any assets that have been tagged that are in the range of the reader you have selected for the first 25 tags the RF Code reader discovers This is useful when you do not know in advance what tags are located in a specific area This feature can be accessed by taping on Menu gt Inventory Figure 19 Figure 19 Inventory Assets f MobileTrak Lite Reader Reader Status Online Firmware 2 34BT1 Asset Count Inventory Battery Status Import Config Export Tags About MobileTrak Lite A When inventorying assets you can choose to delete a tag This will reduce the number of tags discovered by Note one allowing the application to discover new tags in inventory mode Deleted tags are not rediscovered un less the application is restarted When viewing assets with either the Track or Inventory options each found tag
3. Treatment Code 04 e RFCLOC e AHSAAA e RFCSEC e LOCATE e RFCBDG e TMPRCK e RFCDAA e IMHERE e RFCRCK e HUMRCK e RCKDRY e MTGPLV e RCKDOR The list above is a compilation of the most current codes at the time of publication however a support page with the most updated list of group treatment codes is available to help you determine your specific Group Code and Treat ment Code http www rfcode com codes Contact RF Code support if you have questions about the usage of group codes and treatment codes 512 439 2200 main 877 969 2828 toll free support rfcode com or http www rfcode com support 14 PN00415 REVO2 A N Once the XML configuration file has been generated the file must be copied onto your handheld devices s Note My Documents folder This can be performed using the Microsoft ActiveSync XP users or the Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Vista users to browse to the documents folder and placing the configura tion XML file in this folder Only XML files in the My Documents folder are visible by the import configu ration option To Import a configuration tap on Menu gt Import Configuration gt Import gt Import From File and locate the XML configuration file that you have just created Figure 17 N O i C Figure 17 Import Configuration File c fe Import Config r Yi 4 Open Folder All Folders v Type XML Format xml v people screenshots te test2
4. Serial Port Q i 2 E j 7e E 5 Your reader will now show up as a Bluetooth paired device Tap OK to exit the Bluetooth Manager Figure 5 Figure 5 Bluetooth Paired Reader Settings a X 4x ok Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Sdd new device M220_A170009 PN0O0415 REVO2 7 Broadcom Widcom Bluetooth Stack 1 Access the Bluetooth Manager on your handheld device by navigating to Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Blueto oth gt Bluetooth Manager and tap on the Active Connections tab Figure 6 Figure 6 Bluetooth Manager Active Connections Screen i Bluetooth Manager Yj 4 lt X Active Connections Outgoing Connections Incoming Connections My Shortcuts Active Connections New pa 2 Create a New connection by taping on Menu gt Paired Devices Figure 7 Figure 7 Add Bluetooth Paired Device Bluetooth Manager 7 Yj 4 lt ok Bluetooth Paired devices Add 8 PN00415 REVO2 A 3 Tap the Add button and the following screen will display Figure 8 Figure 8 Add New Bluetooth Device f Bluetooth Manager Yj lt lt Bluetooth Device Pairing Device L OG passey C How to use this screen To add a device to the list of paired devices tap the lookup icon select a device enter the passkey and then tap OK The Bluetooth pairing procedure esta
5. desc Generic Gas Tank gt lt tag id 00000059 taggroupid MTGPLV gt lt asset gt lt asset name Laptop 1 desc Generic Laptop gt lt tag id 00000001 taggroupid RFCLOC gt lt asset gt lt asset name Laptop 2 desc Generic Laptop gt lt tag id 00000002 taggroupid RFCLOC gt lt asset gt lt asset name Laptop 3 desc Generic Laptop gt lt tag id 00000003 taggroupid RFCLOC gt lt asset gt lt asset name Laptop 4 desc Generic Laptop gt lt tag id 00000004 taggroupid RFCLOC gt lt asset gt lt asset name Laptop 5 desc Generic Laptop gt lt tag id 00000005 taggroupid RFCLOC gt lt asset gt lt asset name Freezer 2 desc Generic Freezer gt lt tag id 00000098 taggroupid HUMRCK gt lt asset gt lt asset name Freezer desc Generic Freezer gt lt tag id 00000018 taggroupid TMPRCK gt lt asset gt lt asset name Smoke Alarm desc Generic Smoke Alarm gt lt tag id 00000034 taggroupid RFCDRY gt lt asset gt lt asset name Door desc East Entrance gt lt tag id 00000104 taggroupid RFCDOR gt lt asset gt lt assets gt lt zones gt lt zone id 064 name Engineering roomlocatorid 064 gt lt zone id 002 name Finance roomlocatorid 101 gt lt zones gt lt taggroups readerfamily M gt lt taggroup id MTGPLV trea
6. Figure 12 Explore Bluetooth Devices i Connection Wizard Connection Wizard Q i 2 E j 7e E A Explore a Bluetooth device Discover the services another device offers and create connection shortcuts For them Hands free Headset setup f Setup a Bluetooth Hands free or Headset to be used with your PocketPC 4 High Quality Audio setup Setup Bluetooth Headphones or Cancel Next gt 8 The Bluetooth Manager will automatically find the reader Create a shortcut connection to your M220 Mo bile Reader by selecting it from the list and selecting Serial Port Figure 13 Figure 13 Create shortcut to M220 Mobile Reader Connection Wizard gt Yl m Explore a Bluetooth device 2 M220_AI70009 Service Selection Please select the service s offered by this device you would like to create connection shortcuts for Security v w Use a secure encrypted connection Cancel Back Next gt PN00415 REVO2 11 A 9 Your M220 Mobile Reader will now appear in the My Shortcuts tab Highlight the reader and access the dropdown menu and select Connect to connect to your reader Figure 14 Figure 14 Add New Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Manager 7 Yj 4 lt X My Shortcuts lt 7 M220_AI70009 Serial Connect Rename Delete Properties New py Menu Your handheld device is now paired with your M220 Mobile Reader You can now beg
7. Figure 21 Enter an email address to send the file to The export data includes found and not found tag data When the Track Assets mode is used to search for tags the export command will include results for all assets defined in the configuration regardless if the reader received a beacon from a specified tag In the Inventory Assets mode the results will only be from tags detected by the reader Figure 21 Export Tag Data f MobileTrak Lite e Til ok E mail Address email rfcode corr Cancel You can use the new found inventory as a new configuration to import in MobileTrak Lite PN0O0415 REVO2 17 Edit Configuration This option allows you to compose or edit a configuration To access this option tap on Menu gt Edit Configuration The Edit Configuration options will appear Figure 22 Figure 22 Edit Configuration Screen Group Codes Tab MobileTrak Lite a Yy 4x ok Add up to 8 qroup codes add Cancel There are three options within the Edit Configuration task Group Codes Zones and Assets Within the Group Codes tab up to 8 different group codes can be entered To enter a group code tap Add and a screen appears to in put the Group and Treatment Code please refer to the Import Configuration section of this document for a descrip tion of the use of Group and Treatment codes Tap OK The new Group Code will now appear in the Group Codes list To delete a Group Code highlight the Gr
8. is identified by its TagID and a signal strength indicator that visually denotes the proximity of the tag Generally stronger signals indicate the tag is closer to you and a weak signal means the tag is farther away Also various state indicator icons may appear with an asset tag as shown in Figure 20 These icons indicate the following rt Motion icon indicates that asset is moving or being relocated a Tamper icon indicates that tag has been removed from asset I Panic icon indicates that panic button has been activated on tag Low battery icon indicates that the tag s battery is low and should be replaced ae Dry contact icons indicate the current dry contact tag sensor is either open or closed Sensor low battery icon indicates that tag s sensor battery is low and should be replaced 16 PN0O0415 REVO2 Figure 20 Indicator Icons i MobileTrak Lite a Kiyomi Kogane 00001014 Tank 22001 N C pos O D Q i O Katie Cole 00000215 25 0f25 Online Charging J OK Fy Menu Export Tags This option allows you to save found tag data as a configuration which can be exported as an XML file To export a configuration tap on Menu gt Export Tags A Make sure that the reader has been stopped or the configuration format that you wish to export may change t because the reader will continue to read the tag beacons and may alter your configuration p N An email prompt will appear
9. the type of handheld device you are using there are two different methods of pairing To connect your reader with your handheld device follow one of the two methods below Microsoft Bluetooth Stack 1 Access the Bluetooth Manager on your handheld device by navigating to Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Blueto oth and tap Add New Device Figure 1 Figure 1 Add New Bluetooth Device Settings a X 4x ok Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Sdd new device PNOO415 REVO2 E 2 The Bluetooth Manager will automatically generate a list of Bluetooth enabled devices Select your Reader and tap Next Figure 2 Figure 2 Select M220 Reader in Bluetooth Device List re Settings a X 4x Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next 3 M220_A170009 E BlackBerry 8703e Viper_MDO76990 3 M220_I70002 M220_176991 E GreggPTXs Phone 3 M220_Ryan Cancel 3 Enter the passkey the default is 0000 and tap Next as seen in Figure 3 Figure 3 Enter Passkey gt Settings a A 4x Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with M220_ 4170009 PN0O0415 REVO2 6 A 4 Check the Serial Port box and tap Finish Figure 4 Figure 4 Select Serial Port Settings Partnership Settings Display Name 1220_ 4170009 Select services to use From this device
10. Color This option allows you to change the color that displays the signal strength of the beacon from the tagged asset to either a red blue or green color e Status Bar This option allows you to display or not display the status bar e Vibrate The vibrate feature of the handheld device can be set to happen on a beacon from the tag on an alert from the tag or can be turned off e Units This option allows you to display the units of temperature measurement to display as either Celsius or Fahrenheit The options feature is accessed by entering either Track or Inventory Mode and taping on Menu gt Options PN0O0415 REVO2 19 Figure 24 Apply Global Options f MobileTrak Lite r Yj 4 lt ok Range Settings z Sound Off Label Sort By Name ka Status Bar Y Cancel Diagnostic Mode This feature indicates the noise level present within the immediate vicinity of the M220 Mobile Reader that the user has connected to This feature can be accessed by tapping Menu gt Diagnostics Figure 25 Figure 25 Diagnostic Screen j MobileTrak Lite rong Yy x X Noise Floor amp 94 Noise Floor B 95 Events A 168 Events B 174 Tag Use o 1 20 PN0O0415 REVO2 N C Details O mi ok This feature allows you to obtain specific details for a selected tagged asset It is accessed by entering either Track or Inventory Mode highlighting a particular tagged asset and taping o
11. NOO415 REVO2 MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile User Manual 3 MobileTrak Lite Introduction MobileTrak Lite is a demonstration application designed to run on mobile devices such as a BlackBerry a device running the Windows Mobile operating system or on a PC running Windows XP or Vista MobileTrak Lite is designed to connect to an RF Code Mobile Reader through a Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth connection allows MobileTrak Lite to receive tag information acquired from the Mobile Reader allowing the application user to locate specific assets or inventory assets which have been tagged with an RF Code active tag MobileTrak Lite has several configuration options for searching and inventory tracking The user has the ability to search for asset s set specific ranges to search within and email or export asset information to a host computer in XML format The Application Loader program provided with the BlackBerry Desktop Software Application or Mi crosoft ActiveSync can be used to upload MobileTrak Lite to the appropriate portable device The M220 Mobile Reader can be connected to your portable device or PC via a Bluetooth connection The mobile reader and portable device allow you to search for assets in any location The reader collects asset tag data and Mobi leTrak Lite running on your portable device interprets and displays asset tag information Requirements MobileTrak Lite supports the following e CE NET 4 24 e Windo
12. blishes a secret key that is used in all future connections to authenticate 4 Tap the Search icon to the right of the Device box and a list of Bluetooth enabled devices will automatically be found by your handheld device Figure 9 Q i 2 E j 7e is Figure 9 Add New Bluetooth Device f Bluetooth Manager 7 Til x ok Bluetooth Browser Select a Bluetooth device DR M220_4170009 2 m220_H76988 Q2 M220 _170002 2 m220_176991 2 m220_Ryan TestBTModule 2 viper_MDO76990 Refresh r PN00415 REVO2 9 E 5 Select your reader from the list set the passkey the default is 0000 and tap OK as seen in Figure 10 Figure 10 Enter Passkey f Bluetooth Manager 7 Til lt ok Bluetooth Device Pairing Device M220_A170009 G Passkey How to use this screen 123 1 2 3141516 7 181910 Tab q wiel riti y ujijo p cAPja sjajfjgjh jjk ij Shift z x c b njm ctif j i tfe Fy 6 Your reader will now appear in the in the list of paired devices Figure 11 Tap OK to continue Figure 11 Paired Bluetooth Devices List Bluetooth Manager Til ok Bluetooth Paired devices aa fren S41M220_S17000 10 PN00415 REVO2 R 7 You must now create a shortcut to the Reader so that you can connect to it To create a Shortcut tap on the My Shortcuts tab and browse to New gt Explore a Bluetooth Device Figure12
13. in using the MobileTrak Lite software to track and inventory your tagged assets Launching Application After installing MobileTrak Lite and pairing the M220 Mobile Reader to your handheld device select and open the MobileTrak Lite application by going to Start gt Programs gt MobileTrak Lite The initial screen is shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 MobileTrak Lite Main Screen i MobileTrak Lite oe Tj Reader 4220_41 70009 Reader Status Online Firmware 2 ag4BT1 Asset Count 15 Battery Status Exit 12 PN00415 REVO2 Main Menu Options The MobileTrak Lite application features the four Main Menu Options They are explained in detail below Import Configuration This option allows you to import a configuration of tagged assets that has been outlined in an XML file To assist you in the creation of a configuration XML file a support form is available at the following URL http www rfcode com mutlcfg Once you have completed this form it will be emailed to you at the address specified 7 c Q ToL O 2 O gt To manually generate a configuration file you can utilize the sample_mobiletrak xml file that is located on the CD or create an XML similar to the example provided below Make sure to populate with the Tag IDs related group codes and Zones etc that you are planning to monitor with the MobileTrak Lite software lt mobiletrak version 1 0 gt lt assets gt lt asset name Gas Tank
14. j Figure 23 Stop Reader f MobileTrak Lite V 4 lt ok _ Stop Reader Carol Ray Options Chad Hanna Details Frank Harris Add Description Assign Zone Al Hamilton Add Asset Enable All Chris Gaskins Disable All Delete D srru D sunam iSof25 Online Delete All Once you have stopped the Reader you must tap OK to return to the Main Menu Options where you can Note Export Tags and email the new configuration file Options This feature allows you to customize global aspects of the MobileTrak Lite software Figure 24 These aspects are e Range Settings This option allows you to change the read range of the reader that you are connected to The range has various settings 1 through 8 with 1 being the minimum read range less than 10 meters and 8 being the maximum read range 70 100 meters depending on deployment conditions Sound The sound can be set to emit on a beacon from the tag on an alert from the tag or can be turned off e Label This option allows you to change the label of the tagged asset to either its tag ID or its asset name e Sort By This option allows you to sort the tagged assets by zone time signal strength or by motion tamper panic or low battery alerts You can also utilize the drop down list on the main screen of the software to access the Sort By feature e Show Zone This option allows you to display or not display the assigned zone for tagged assets
15. l property rights fitness for a particular purpose performance satisfactory quality or arising from a course of dealing usage or trade practice Obtaining Service amp Support For in warranty service customers have several options Customers having difficulty with RF Code products should attempt to solve those problems through RF Code s Technical Support Problem Escalation Process First contact the RF Code representative or other distributor from whom the RF Code product was purchased for information on how to obtain local support Second contact the RF Code Customer Support via e mail Third contact the RF Code Customer Support via the Support Line For product returns the support engineer will give you a return material authorization RMA number No returns will be accepted without an RMA number If the warranty expired there is a charge for repair or replacement per RF Code s out of warranty policy For full details of the RF Code RMA policy please review the RF Code Warranty RMA and Extended Warranty Policy document RF Code Customer Support RF Code Customer Support gives entitled customers and partners the ability to contact RF Code about installation and usage related questions as well as make defect inquiries about eligible products that are covered under RF Code warranty agreements A team of technical specialists can be contacted electronically or via phone The Support Line is available to provide General S
16. lation To install the MobileTrak Lite software on your Windows Mobile device perform the following steps 1 Ensure that you handheld device is connected to your PC through a docking station or USB cable that came with your handheld device 2 To connect to your handheld device you will need to use Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 XP users or Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6 1 Vista users software To download the latest versions use the following websites Q i 2 E j 7e E e Microsoft ActiveSync http www microsoft com windowsmobile activesync activesync45 mspx e Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center http www microsoft com windowsmobile devicecenter mspx 3 Install MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile from the RF Code Reader Utilities and SDK CD If the CD autorun program does not launch the main menu you can use Windows explorer to browse to the CD drive and double click on the autorun file to bring up the menu Select the appropriate menu MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile and follow the prompts in the Setup Wizard to install the Windows Mobile version of the MobileTrak Lite application Connecting to Reader Before you can begin using the MobileTrak Lite application with your handheld device you must first setup a con nection to your M220 Mobile Reader that is part of the RF Code mobile tracking solution To do this you must pair the Bluetooth enabled M220 Mobile Reader to your handheld device Depending on
17. n Menu gt Details from the menu as shown in lt Figure 26 i 2 Figure 26 Tagged Asset Details Cc gt Asset Details r Yi 4 lt ok Cc Tag Id 00001007 Group Id SHINER O Asset Name Katie Cole a Description Product Information Last Beacon 9 29 03 AM Beacon Count 222 Zone Signal Strength 46 Motion nof Tamper PN0O0415 REVO2 21 Add Description This feature allows you to add or change a descriptions of a selected tagged asset This is performed by after entering Track or Inventory Mode and selecting the asset that you would like to add a description to tap on Menu gt Add Description and type in the description that you desire the tagged asset to have as shown in Figure 27 Figure 27 Add Description for Tagged Asset Add Description fg Y l Description Laptop 2 Cancel Assign Zone This feature allows you to assign a zone to a tagged asset With this feature you have the option to assign a previously established zone or to create a new one This is performed by after entering either Tag or Inventory Mode and select ing the asset that you would like to add a description to tap on Menu gt Assign Zone from the menu as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 Assign Zone to Selected Tagged Asset iy Mobile THEE Sd BE Use Zone Zone 1 m Cancel py 22 PN00415 REVO2 R Add Asset This option is used to add the identification information for an asset that you have tagged
18. n the configuration file for the Track mode or all of the found tagged assets in the Inventory Mode To Delete All tagged assets after entering the Track or Inventory Mode tap Menu gt Delete All PN00415 REVO2 23 A Warranty amp Service Limited Standard Warranty Terms RF Code warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year 12 months for hardware and software from the date of purchase from RF Code Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its own sole option any such defective products This warranty does not apply to equipment that has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way This warranty applies only to the original purchaser end user and is not transferable Standard Warranty Limitations Except as provided herein the entire liability of RF Code and its suppliers under this limited warranty will be that RF Code will use reasonable efforts to repair or replace without charge all defective Products returned to RF Code by Customer all as more particularly described in the End User Warranty Except for the express warranties STATED HEREIN RF Code makes no other representations or warranties and RF Code hereby disclaims all other warranties express implied statutory or otherwise including without limitation any warranty of merchantability non infringement of third party intellectua
19. oup Code in the list and tap Delete To enter a Zone select the Zones tab and tap Add To enter a zone tap Add and a screen appears to input the Zone and the IR Locator ID that will be associated with that Zone Please refer to the A750 IR Locator User Manual for more information about using IR Locator IDs Enter the desired Zone Name and IR Locator ID and tap OK The new Zone will now appear in the Zones list To delete a Zone highlight the Zone in the list and tap Delete To enter an asset select the Assets tab and tap Add Enter the Asset Name Description Tag Id and select a Group Id and tap OK The new Asset will now appear in the Assets list To delete an Asset highlight the Asset in the list and tap Delete 18 PN00415 REVO2 A Track Inventory Options When using MobileTrak Lite in either Track or Inventory mode there are several options available to you to custom ize configurations and data reported about tagged assets These options are explained in detail below Stop Reader This option is used to stop the reader that you are using from gathering information about the assets that you have tagged This feature would be used once you have located the tagged asset s that you are looking for and want to export the related information To Stop a Reader make sure the reader is in either Track or Inventory mode tap on Menu gt Stop Reader Figure 25 7a Cc Oo rol O DN j D gt gt OQO
20. s document RF Code reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein RF Code makes no war ranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does RF Code assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages The user of this system is cautioned that any changes or modifications to this system not expressly approved by RF Code Inc could void the warranty Bluetooth QD ID B012541 Copyright Statement Copyright 2007 2010 RF Code Inc All Rights Reserved This document as well as the hardware and firmware described therein is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such license The information in these pages are furnished for infor mational use only are subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by RF Code Inc RF Code assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in these pages Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information However RF Code assumes no responsibil ity for its use or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which would result RF Code Inc 9229 Waterford Centre Blvd Suite 500 Austin TX 78758 www rfcode com P
21. so that asset can be moni tored and or located with the software To Add an Asset after entering either Track or Inventory Mode tap Menu gt Add Asset Input the asset name tag ID and group ID of the tag that you are going to add and tap OK to continue Figure 29 The new asset will now appear in the main screen Figure 29 Add Asset NY O jos O 2N a Q gt 2 f Add Asset er T 4 ok 5 Asset Name New Asset 1 Tag Id 00000021 Group Ids Cancel Enable All This option allows you to turn on all of the tagged assets that have been specified in the configuration file for the Track mode and turn on all of the found tagged assets in the Inventory Mode To Enable All tagged assets after entering Track or Inventory Mode tap Menu gt Enable All Disable All This option allows you to turn off all of the tagged assets that have been specified in the configuration file for the Track mode and turn off all of the found tagged assets in the Inventory Mode To Disable All tagged assets after entering Track or Inventory Mode tap Menu gt Disable All Delete This feature allows you to delete a selected tagged asset It is performed by selecting the asset you would like to delete after you have entered Track or Inventory Mode and taping on Menu gt Delete Delete All This option allows you to delete all of the tagged assets that have been specified i
22. tcode 04E family RFCode gt lt taggroup id HUMRCK treatcode 04F family RFCode gt lt taggroup id RFCDRY treatcode 041I family RFCode gt lt taggroup id TMPRCK treatcode 04D family RFCode gt lt taggroup id RFCDOR treatcode 04C family RFCode gt lt taggroup id RFCLOC treatcode 04A family RFCode gt lt taggroups gt lt mobiletrak gt PN00415 REVO2 13 A A It is very important to insert the correct Tag Group IDs and Treatment Codes in this configuration file The Note group ID is printed on the label of a tag Figure 16 Figure 16 Group ID Tag ID and Treatment Code Location C RF Code FCC ID P6F2005433 All RF Code tags are defined as being members of a specific group and have a unique tag ID number within that group When an RF Code reader is configured it can be supplied with up to 8 group code IDs and a corresponding treatment code for each group code The treatment code instructs the reader how to interpret the payload data for each tag event within that group code RF Code tags are smart and have the ability to transmit various types of data within its radio frequency beacon such as indicators for motion panic tamper infrared location and low battery The following is a list of RF Code Group Codes and their corresponding tag Treatment Codes Most RF Code tags utilize Treatment Code 02 or 04 Treatment Code 02 e TRTTWO eINTJDS e RFCMII
23. upport during normal business hours Monday through Friday 8 00am to 5 00pm Central time excluding national holidays E mail support rfcode com Support form http www rfcode com Voice 512 439 2244 or toll free at 866 830 4578 PNOO415 REVO2 MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile User Manual 24
24. ws Mobile Pocket PC version 5 Premium Edition Professional Edition Phone Edition e Windows Mobile version 6 Professional Edition Classic Edition e NET Compact Framework version 2 0 SP2 or higher MobileTrak Lite will ONLY work with Touchscreen enabled devices Note MobileTrak Lite will NOT work with Windows Mobile 5 for Smartphones e MobileTrak Lite will NOT work with Windows Mobile 6 Standard e All Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Classic devices come with the NET Framework 2 0 or later e Many Windows Mobile 5 devices come with an older unsupported version of NET Compact Framework and may need to be upgraded For instruction about upgrading the NET Compact Framework please access the following web page http msdn2 microsoft com en us library ms180723 VS 80 aspx Features Some of the features included with the MobileTrak Lite are e Graphically displays signal strength to reveal the proximity of the asset tag e Audible indicator when tag is found e Import XML Configuration File consisting of Tag IDs and Group Codes e Export information gathered from Tag search into XML File e Motion Tamper Panic and Low Battery icon indicators for each tag e Capable of searching up to 25 tags e Ability to set the mobile reader search range to one of 8 preset modes e Ability to search for a specific asset tag by manually inputting TagID and Group Code PNOO415 REVO2 MobileTrak Lite for Windows Mobile User Manual 4 Instal

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