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1. Lo 0 NOTE Refer to the RFID Antenna Installation guide for mounting the RFID Antenna s WARNING To avoid radiation exposure the RFID Antennas should be installed and operated with minimum distance 1000mm away from the human body Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Using the GPIO Interface Use the GPIO Cable to connect the RS700 to several external controls such as an LED indicator lamp LCD or motion sensor GPIO Pin Assignment Connect two relay output and digital input signals with the 10 pin GPIO cable Con nect external devices through the following Pin Wane Cesainfon DIX Digital Input X 1 2 ore cc 7 DI2 2 DIX 2 DIX 1 Input Voltage 3 3V 12V DIX 2 Ground 6 RLIC RLX Relay X 1 2 en Sean C Common NC Normal Close RL2NO A RLXNO NO Normal Open Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Mounting the RS700 The RS700 comes standard with a wall mounting kit for easy installation Mount the RS700 to a wall through the following e Plastic conical anchor 4 3x25mm e Self tapping screw 4 3 5x19mm 1 Locate the four mounting holes on the RS700 Mounting Holes Mounting Holes DATA RFID PRR 4 NE_ iO Place the RS700 on the wall Mark the mounting hole locations with a pen Remove the RS700 and
2. Filter Include Patterns EE Exclude Pattems BR Group Patterns i E 338 Pubacr ption New EC Spee User unitech Live Time 00 16 14 3 Inthe All Defined EC Specs field check Repeat Period for the automatic reading mode and set the following values in milliseconds Repeat Period field Cycle time 5000ms by default Duration field Duration for reading data within the cycle time 4500ms by default 16 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications Stable Set Interval field Interval time between cycles Oms by default 4 Check Trigger Start to activate the trigger manually Specify the trigger start stop name for the event cycle Add before the name string For example input the following in each field Start spec1_start_trigger Stop spec1_stop_trigger 5 Check Include Spec In Reports to include the EC Spec info in the report Specifying Report Criteria In the Report Specs field set report1 as the default Modify or create reports through the following 1 Click New Spec and Yes to create a new report The report2 appears in the Report Specs field Click Delete to delete a selected report HE SRS Remote Control Warehouse Left Event Management TBR Zt 192 168 110 80 11127 Werehouse L
3. Configuration MyEdgeServer H an een l Edge Server Configuration MyEdgeServer D CE Ava ila ab leE Ex tens Sit ons e This top level administrative page exposes high level parameters for this sensor Edge Server Drill down on Available Extensions to see information on the edge extensions available to use o oO Drill down on Groups to configure Sensor Devices To access other Sensor Edge Servers using the same Sensor Data Repository click other servers on the upper right hand corner General Settings Era Mes O Usage Statistics MySite SOS Events Received D 0 00 sec Hiig Events Generated 1 Leone Internal Queue persist Events Sent D 0 00 sec Log Level ferr S td Queued Events 1 0 01 sec Use Archive N Clear Queue Shutdown Timeout 10000 in milliseconds Current Dispatcher NullDispatcher Status NA ExtensionName STRING NullDispatcher Name of this extension Korun STRING 1 0 Versi n of this extension rer STRING sage Last error or display mes Change dispatcher l Change dispatcher Save Changes Cancel Copyright c 1996 2006 Oracle All rights reserved http 127 0 0 1fedge j_security_check al ai E Internet Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 7 Select Smart Reader Dispatcher Click Select E http 127 0 0 1 edge _ui uix _t fred amp enc UTF 8 amp _minWidth 50 amp _minHeight 550 amp configName baseuUlP Mi
4. 0220022002200ssunnnennennnennnennnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnn nenn nnnnnenenennnennne nennen Setting the System TTV Eichen ae en ehe Setting up Ethernet connecltion 2 0022002202000nn0onnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnn nenn nnnnnnennnnnnnennennnnnnnnen Connecting to a WLAN Network 0eeneneennneennennnnennnnnnnnn Managing your Wireless Profiles cccccccceccceecceeeceeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeesseeeseeseeesenees Establishing Terminal PC Connection nenee Installing Microsoft ACUVeSYNG nsuneue ann Additional Capabies n unsnie een ne Connecting the terminal to Your Computer 22200220022002enennnnnnnenenenenenennnennnennnnenennnn nennen Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files 00220022002000 0000 nnn nenn nenenennennnenenenennn Using Remote Contro 2 0220220020020nnnenneennennennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnneennennnnnnn Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Appendix A System Specification Appendix B Support VI unitech Chapter 1 Getting Started Introducing the RS700 Thanks for purchasing the RS700 Smart RFID Fixed Reader The RS700 is designed for inventory visibility in the warehouse The RS700 is a compact Windows CE 5 0 based stationary data collection terminal with built in Unitech RFID middleware that provides a Windows based environment for remote reader contr
5. STRING STRING STRING STRING Password for SmartReader Login STRING LastMessage STRING Last error or display message Save Changes Save Changes yjce http 127 0 0 1 edge driver ction do action stop_device amp group_index amp driver_index edge 3ADeviceGroup 3DDefault 2CExtension 3055 I Internet 15 Restart SES 16 Click MyEdgeServer Groups Default gt RS700 33 34 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 17 Click Start all devices The server will log the event in the Monitor Events tab when the RS700 collects RFID tags http 127 0 0 1 edge Monitor uix Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit view Favorites Tools Help Om O A B pme Hem OS SSS ORACLE _ Sensor ss Server ee ee Monitor Events MyEdgeServer gt Monitor Events Monitor Events This page monitors events that have recently moved through the Edge Server queue The Inbound Queue displays events from the application and the Outbound Queue displays events from the device drivers TIP This page will only function properly if the log level is set to monitor or higher Inbound Queue mund Queue Details T T RFID Tre subtype D urn epe raw 96 xE200341 1680201 1055261245 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 am RFID Observation subtype 0 um epc raw 96 xE200341 1680201 1055054304 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST
6. unitech MW Logout Basic Information OS Version v2 0 11 Boot Loader Wot Program memory total 66 3 MB Storage memory total 66 2 MB Summit Driver w2 0 38 AP Version 1 00 System management About SystemTime Enternet Wireless Basic Setup Status Profile Setup Global Setup The built in RS700 WebConfig Server is a web based interface which can configure the RS700 on a remote computer Setting the System Time Synchronize the system time with the remote computer via the RS700 WebConfig Server Set the system time through the following 36 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 1 Click SystemTime in the left screen panel The System Time Setup page appears in the right screen panel with the current settings unitech System Time Setup Logout ers About Year 200 Month Enternet Wireless a 5 Basic Setup 3 Status Profile Setup Global Setup 2 Click Reset to clear all the fields 3 Select the desired time zone and input the preferred date and time 4 Click Apply to save the settings A dialog box appears with the message Set System Time OK Setting up Ethernet connection It is possible to configure the Ethernet settings on this page 1 Click Ethernet in the left screen panel The Ethernet Setup page appears in the right screen panel with the current settings
7. 5 Synchronization will initiate and it will synchronize periodically or upon connec tion 45 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files Synchronization options can modify including when to synchronize and what gets synchronized In the Mobile Device window on the computer click Tools gt Sync Options For each type of information the synchronization process can be hastened by limiting the amount of synchronized data To do this select a service and click Settings After enabling a service close and reopen Microsoft ActiveSync Synchronization occurs according to the options chosen while setting up Microsoft ActiveSync on the computer If the default On Connect synchronization option in the Microsoft ActiveSync Setup Wizard is selected simply connect the RS700 to the desktop computer and synchronization will take place If the disabled On Connect feature in Microsoft ActiveSync is selected start Active Sync through one of the following e On the computer click My Computer Mobile Device folder e Connect the USB cable between the computer and terminal Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information from the terminal to the computer and vice versa Changes made to the information on one location will not affect the information on the other To automatically update information on both the RS700 and the computer synchronize the information instead NOTE Files created on the comput
8. For example report1 2 To add a new inclusive pattern click next to the Include Patterns field An InputBox screen appears with some predefined patterns for reference Predefined pattems for scheme GID 96 wovepe pateid 96 G TIN 64 uwovepe patsetn b4 k To create a GID 96 encoding input any of the following urn epc pat gid 96 20 100 5000 to match the EPC for Unitech serial number 5000 urn epc pat gid 96 20 100 to match any ABC s EPC regardless of serial number urn epc pat gid 96 20 5000 9999 to match any XYZ Corporation product whose serial number is between 5000 and 9999 inclusive urn epc pat gid 96 to match any GID 96 tag 3 Click OK to confirm To modify an inclusive pattern select the pattern and click To delete an inclusive pattern select the pattern and click x 4 Follow similar steps to exclude or group patterns Defining the EC Spec After defining the event cycle and its report specifications save this EC Spec through the following 1 Select a desired EC Spec for example spect 2 Click Define The spec1 defined appears in the All Defined EC Specs field 18 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications Subscribing the EC Spec In order to implement the event cycle make a subscription to the EC Spec thr
9. Status Subnet Mask Profile Setup Global Setup pt Name Servers Primary ONS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS 39 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 7 Select Enable Radio Scroll down the Active Profile list to select the created profile Wireless Basic unitech Logout System management Enable Radio O Disable Radio About Active Profile SystemTime Obtain an IF address via DHCP Enternet O Specify an IF address Wireless Basic Setup IP Address Status Profile Setup Global Setup Subnet Mask Default Gateway Name Servers Primary DNS Secondary ONS Primary WINS Secondary WINS 8 Have the DHCP server automatically assign an IP address or specify an IP address manually 9 Select Specify an IP address input the IP address subnet mask default gate way and etc NOTE To enhance radio performance install the Wi Fi Antennas on the RS700 s top panel See Installing Wi Fi Antenna on page 6 10 Click Apply to save the settings Check the settings if the message Input Error please check appears 11 Click Status in the left screen panel The Wireless Status page appears in the right screen panel with information containing the active profile radio status cli ent attributes AP attributes connection channel number data rate transmitted power signal strength and etc Click Refresh to refresh the page 40 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech
10. 2009 RFID Observation subtype D um epc raw 96 xE2003411B80201 1055054314 Bu Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 E3 RFID Observation subtype D lum epe raw 96 xE200341 1880201 1055054303 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 el RFID Observation subtype 0 urn epe raw 96 xE200341 1680201 1055054315 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 RFID Observation subtype D um epe raw 96 xE2003411B80201 1055054305 j Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 ES RFID Observation subtype 0 urn epe raw 96 xE200341 1680201 1055281241 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 Ro Observation subtype 0 a 1055054266 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 el RFID Observation subtype 0 urn epe raw 96 xE2003411B80201 1055281242 Wed Mar 04 10 25 25 CST 2009 Er Observation subtype D um epc raw 96 xE20034 11680201 1055281240 T i We OPETE EE e a alee O Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Chapter 4 Advanced Settings The RS700 provides a standard interface to setup the terminal and It is possible through this to make connections and perform remote control functions Connecting to a LAN Network Obtaining an IP Address Connect to a network through the following 1 2 3 Connect the computer to a DHCP enabled network Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port on the RS 00 s bottom panel and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the con
11. 2009 2719 FF 05 00 RS700 TestSource E2003411660201105 2009 27 19 FF 05 00 RS 700 TestSource 111 12222333344445 2009 2719 TFT 05 00 RS700 TestSource E200341 1B30701105 2009 27 19 rr 05 00 RS700 TestSource 2003411B680201105 2009 2 19 FF 05 00 RS700 TestSource E200341 1660201105 2009 2 19 FF 05 00 RS7D0 TestSource E2003411660201105 2009 27 19 FT 05 00 Tags read 9 Refresh interval Manual hi Errors encountered in obtaining tags Clear Refresh Device Name Error Time 29 30 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications Connecting to Oracle Sensor Edge Server The RS700 supports the Oracle Sensor Edge Server SES for data collection Con nect to SES through the following 1 2 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Stop SES Copy the three files SmartReaderAdapter jar SmartReaderDevice jar and SmartReaderDispatcher jar which are on the Unitech Software Development Kit CD ROM to the path C Oracle product 10 1 3 1 AS j2ee home applica tions edge edge extensions Restart SES Open the web browser and type http 127 0 0 1 7777 edge to login to the server on the local host Click MyEdgeServer Click Change dispatcher Bhttp 127 0 0 1 edge j_security_check Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 xj Eile Edit View Favorites Tools y Search Sg Favorites O Ir Er
12. 3A 36W Max Battery oS SS Enclosure Weight 1750g 3 8 Ibs Dimension 252mmL X 57 7mmH X 185 3mm W 9 9 L X 2 2 H X 7 2 W Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F 30 C 70 C 22 F 158 0 95 Non condensed IP65 Indoor and Outdoor Applications FCC CE NCC BSMI CCC RoHS Compliance and TELEC Accessories GPX 026XTPR8 763 RFID Antenna CFD200 NL Antenna cable 24 Software RS 00 SDK RFID Middleware SDK Microsoft BizTalk RFID Oracle Sensor Edge Sever IBM WebSphere 49 unitech Appendix B Support www unitech adc com 50 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd
13. 5 Installing the SRSRC Program Install the SRSRC program and acquire an IP address for the RS700 through the fol lowing 1 Connect the computer to a DHCP enabled network 2 Connect the Ethernet Cable to the Ethernet Port on the RS700 s bottom panel and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection 3 Connect the RS700 to the same network via DHCP The DHCP server will assign an IP address to the RS 00 4 Install SRSRC msi on the computer Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the SRSRC installation 6 Click Start gt Programs Smart Reader Server Remote Control gt Reader Discovery gi 12 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 7 Click Discovery to lookup the DHCP client in the same subnet ReaderDiscovery 1 00 Adapte Feallek ATLS169 8111 PCL E Gigabit Ethemet NIC IF 152 166 1170 30 Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet 192 168 110 1 192 168 110 254 Discover Progress JP MAC address The discovery process will take about 2 or 3 minutes Please keep patient for waiting Double click to open contig webpage 8 Refer to the MAC address label attached on the RS700 s bottom panel and dis cover the RS700 s IP address from the list box ReaderDiscovery 1 00 Adapter Realtek ATLS168 8117 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet MIC Packet Scheduler Minipa
14. Connection click New Group Authentication Existing groups Properties Lh Device Groups New Group Completion i lt Previous 26 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 11 Enter the default user name and password as unitech Click Next Add Device Wizard Pr Authentication Introduction Authentication Provider Connection IF the device requires authentication type the credentials that Microsoft BizTalk RFID should use bo connect to the device and then click Next Add Device to a Group Junitech Properties EL RTL Completion ieee P Password Previous Finish Cancel 12 Type a name for the device Click Next Add Device Wizard PE Properties Introduction Properties Provider i Connection We were successful in connecting to the device The Following properties are available on the device Any changes made here will override the device properties Add Device to a Group Authentication Completion Description Firmware version Vendor Location Use device property template File name BOWS Eui Previous Finish Cancel 27 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 13 Click Finish Add Device Wizard Completion Introduction Provider Completion Connection You have successfully c
15. E3 T Ex m I I m EI 8 m ncoding EPCEncoding EI I Z CL EA F ie Um iD Ci y Si L m m i i A A 1 1 1 1 1 1 Unitech S Whnitech s start loses srs Warehouse Bere 12 03 AM 11 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications NOTE The yellow RFID LED on the RS700 s front panel indicates the Smart Reader Server status On means SRS is running On and flashing means TCP server in SRS is running and waiting for request from SRSRC On and fast flashing means TCP server is processing requests from SRSRC Off means SRS is not running On and not flashing means TCP server in SRS is not running so SRSRC cannot connect to it Controlling Smart Reader Server Remotely It is necessary to install the Smart Reader Server Remote Control SRSRC Program to control the built in RS700 Smart Reader Server remotely Please contact a Unitech representative to acquire the program unitedh Remote Control lt lt SRS Computer a e RS700 Installing Microsoft NET Framework To execute the SRSRC Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 must be installed on the com puter Download the software from the Microsoft Download Center at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Familyl D 333325fd ae52 4e35 b531 508d97 d32a6 amp DisplayLang en NOTE Uninstall any previous versions of Microsoft NET Framework before installing Microsoft NET Framework 3
16. Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started A Tour of the RS700 The following sections describe the main components of the RS700 Front Panel No Component Description Status Indicators Indicates the RS700 s terminal operation status left to right DATA Red LED status indicator for data collection RFID Yellow LED status indicator for the Smart Reader Server during normal operation PWR Green LED status indicator for receiving external power Also dim green LED for receiving Backup Battery power Chapter 1 Getting Started Top Panel Mo Component Dosen Wi Fi Antenna Ports Wi Fi ANT1 Wi Fi ANT2 left to right connects the RS700 to Wi Fi Antennas for wireless signal enhancement RFID Antenna Ports ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 and ANT4 left to right connects the RS 00 to RFID Antennas for reading data stored on RFID tags Bottom Panel 4 ee EN 4 Backup Battery Switch Press this switch to engage the Backup Battery EB Port Use the GPIO Cable to connect the RS700 to external controls such as LED indicator lamp LCD or motion sensor a Port Use the USB Cable to connect the RS700 to a he computer and perform Microsoft ActiveSync BEE Port Use the Ethernet Cable to connect the RS700 to a wired Ethernet network DC Input Power Port Use the Power RS232 Cable to connect the RS232 Port RS700 to an external power supply or to a computer to perform configu
17. RTLS system C PatliteDriver PatliteDriver Impinj Reader Ampinj Reader HtmiDriver HtmiDriver oo RemoteDriver RemoteDriver Cc Edge Simulator Driver Edge Simulator Driver AWID MPR 3014 Reader Driver AWID MPR 3014 Reader Driver Alien Reader Driver Alien Reader Driver os Intermec BRI Driver Intermec BRI Driver Edge Echo Driver Edge Echo Driver Prolite Driver Prolite Driver LpmiDriver LpmiDriver Cc _AnimationDriver AnimationDriver New device name R5700 a http 127 0 0 1 fedge addDriver_lov uix searchText event lovFilter amp contextURI edge amp source addDevice amp configName BaseUIPBCfg1 amp e ai iz r Internet Select 32 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 13 Click MyEdgeServer Groups Default gt RS700 2 http 127 0 0 1 edge Group uix Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help O O ha GLa re 53 ORACLE Sensor EGe server other servers logout help Ian 14 IHREN Configuration MyEdgeSewer gt Groups gt Default sh l A The EdgeServer instance will need to be restarted for recent changes to take effect You can restart by using the Enterprise Manager page Configure Group Default This page lists all of the devices and filters configured i in this group To configur
18. Sensor Data Repository click other servers on the upper right hand corner General Settings a Server Name MyEdgeServer Usage Statistics Site Name MySite F Events Received D 0 00 sec Events Generated 1 D 00 sec Internal Queue persist Events Sent 0 0 00 sec Queued Events 1 0 00 sec Use Archive No gt L u Cleat Queue _ Shutdown Timeout 10000 in milliseconds Current Dispatcher SmartReader Dispatcher Status NA ExtensionName STRING SmartReader Dispatcher Name of this extension Version STRING 2 0 version of this extension LastMessage STRING Last error or display message SS 9 Click MyEdgeServer Groups Default 31 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 10 Click Add new device 3 http 127 0 0 1 edge navigate do target group amp group_index edge name Default type DeviceGroup Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ak r gt Y x E A J Search 5 7 Favorites ra er E 2 Address http 127 0 0 1 edge navigate do target group amp group_index edge 3A name Default 2Ctype DeviceGroup ORACLE Sensor Edge Server III Configuration MyEdgeServer gt Groups gt Default sm The EdgeServer instance will need to be restarted for recent changes to take effect You can restart by using the Enterprise Manager page gt Available Extensions Configure Group Defa
19. interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from the con nected receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device and its antenna s must not be cohabited or operate in conjunction with any other antenna s or transmitter s FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipmen
20. is registered you can edit its properties in the Provider Properties section below To complete the registration click Ok Name fanitechProvider 00000 File name s C Program Files Microsoft BizTalk RFID bin LIr BroWse Register Provider Properties cd Inherit log level From service Log level info of E Unitech Corp Version Yersion version cd Start the provider Start Add Device Wizard after closing this dialog box 6 Right click Devices in the left screen panel and select New Device to add a device The Add Device Wizard screen appears Fay RFID Manager File Action wiew Help 9 Ba 2 m Fra RFID Services Administration i e Meme Status Address Prov 4f Processes Mame Status Address Provider Di i og ey N There are no items to show in this wiew H En T Mew Device 6 Import Export Connection Parameters view b Refresh Export List Help 24 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 7 Check Add single device Click Next Add Device Wizard re Introduction Provider Connection Add Device to a Group Authentication Properties Completion Introduction This wizard helps you add a device To add a device you need to know Its connection parameters The provider that the device will use Credentials req
21. registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications The Unitech RS700 Smart RFID Fixed Reader can do more than just read store or forward data The built in Unitech RFID middleware helps filter data execute com mands and perform rich functions at the front end The Smart Reader Server is designed to control and collect data from RFID tags through a wired or Wi Fi network Enhancing the data precision is possible by creating accurate reports reducing server load and even customizing RFID applications on the RS700 Using Smart Reader Server Opening Smart Reader Server The RS700 automatically starts once it connects to an external power source Follow the instructions below to check which programs are currently active If necessary acti vate the Smart Reader Server on the RS700 1 Install the remote control program See Using Remote Control on page 47 2 On the remote control window double click My Device gt Windows SRS gt SmartReader Server The SRS window appears with an assigned IP address MS WindowslE File Zoom Tools Help SRS Warehouse Left a xa El Addr 192 168 110 74 1112 hike Live Time 00 00 26 copy Tiles ALE ALE Power Remain 100 System Info ka SRS 1 0 81216 558 appsc Clahlet ClaNet EPC ci Unitech Corp 2008 All rights reserved PR11230 MPRReader MTIReader i a i me kyellCl SmartRhes SmartRea Unitec
22. unitech Enthernet Setup Logout System management Obtain an IP address via DHCP About Specify an IP address SystemTime IP Address 192 168 112 233 Wireless Subnet Mask 1255 255 255 0 Basic Setup Default Gateway 12 168 112 244 Status Name Servers Profile Setup l Global Setup Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS Ezalza 2 Select the DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address or manually specify an IP address 3 Select Specify an IP address input the IP address subnet mask default gate way and etc 4 Click Apply to save the settings A box appears with the message Set Ether net OK While the message Input Error please check indicates incomplete input 3 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Connecting to a WLAN Network It is possible to send and receive signals to a Wi Fi network and synchronize files with the RS700 s embedded WLAN interface NOTE Wi Fi access requires a separate service contract through a wireless service provider Contact a wireless service provider for more informa tion A wireless network can be added when the network is detected or by manually enter ing information settings Determine if authentication information is needed before pro ceeding through the following steps Setup a wireless LAN via RS700 WebConfig Server through the following 1 Click Profile Setup in the left screen panel The Wireless Profile page appears in the right scr
23. 4 Mbps or BG rates full All 802 11b g rates Auth Type Selects an 802 11 authentication type While the default is set to no authentication needed to Open change to Shared using WEP shared key or LEAP using LEAP protocol e Encryption Selects the type of encryption to protect transmitted data Avail able types are Manual WEP Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES CCKM TKIP CKIP Manual and CKIP Auto While WEP Keys PSKs appears WEP keys or pre shared keys are required e EAP Type Selects an extensible authentication protocol Available types are LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS While Creden tials appears authentication credentials are required 42 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Click Global Setup in the left screen panel to adjust the wireless global settings in the Wireless Global page The attributes in the Property field can apply to all profiles h Wireless Global unitec Logot Property Value System management About SystemTime Enternet Wireless Basic Setup Status Profile Setup Global Setup Click Logout to exit the RS700 WebConfig Server 43 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Establishing Terminal PC Connection Installing Microsoft ActiveSync In order to exchange data between the computer and the RS700 Micros
24. FID Applications Viewing Data Collection Report Click Report Management in the left screen panel All reports set to store on the RS700 will display in the right pane Manage reports through the following HE SRS Remote Control Warehouse Left Report Management 192 168 110 80 11127 Warehouse Left gt Device Stabs Event Management Report Management Server Log About All Reports Total i eres reports 001 U1 NerstreportsWO0101 TERT tere weports 00101 000242 000 ml tereweports 000101 000247 000 snl terete ports 000101 000252 000 ml feretreports000101 000257 000 xml Jersreports J00101 000302 000 20n1 Report zed AU tena 00081 2 000 sant son version 1 0 encoding nt 7 gt sale ECReports xminsepeelobal mepcelobal xad 1 xmln A lt reports gt report report amne reportl gt SCO Up gt lt oroupList gt member sepc umepe id setin 0902609 073357 27 lt fepc gt stag um epe taz setin 90 1 8902609 07325 7 27 tag van Hex unmepe raw 90 130301 FSF444 74 3400000001 B tray Hex lt member member zept gt umiepe id rawId siepe staz um ept tagrawld itag srawHex umiepe raw 90x1 11122223333444455550660 raw Hex lt timember gt lt member gt zeper epe id sehn 8902609 0944598 105050700052 sep gt stage iene tagsetn 96 1 6902609 094456 105050700052 tag lt raw Hes ue pe aw 96 30361 F5F445C3E9875827914 ar Hes lt imember gt member zept um
25. address 192 168 110 114 and default port 11127 Click OK and spec1 subscribed appears in the All Defined EC Specs field Click the button next to the trigger start stop fields that appear and this allows to control the reading behaviors Redefining the Subscription Redefine a subscribed EC Spec through the following In the All Defined EC Specs field select a subscribed EC Spec For example spec1 In the Subscription field select the subscribe notification path 3 Click Unsubscribe to cancel the subscription Fe SRS Remote Control Warehouse Left Event Management E ER g 192 168 110 80 11 127 Warehouse Lett All Defined EC Specs EZ ecl subscribed pec Testl subscribed Device statis Event Management Report Management i E Server Log Be ern pen Reader RIOOU About Boundary Spec 5000 Duration 4500 Stable Set Interval filedispecl_start_trigeer Stop ile specl_stop_tigser Report specs report l met Output Includes Filter Include Patterns Exclude Patterns pe Group Fattems ee Ce ser wutech Live Time 02 20 50 4 Click Undefine or Delete at the bottom of the screen Now it is possible to redefine or delete this EC Spec 20 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making R
26. cle specifications specify the report criteria and the setup filter rules HE SRS Remote Control Warehouse Left Event Manazement 192 168 110 80 11127 Warehouse Leit All Defined EC Specs Device Status 5 ec Testl subscribed Event Management Report Management are EC spec spec Testl Reader E1000 About Boundary Spec 5000 Duration 4500 Stable Set Interval Report specs report i net Output Includes Filter Include Patteme Exclude Patterns i Group Pattems Subscription filesAwsweports ser wiitech Live Tome 00 14 02 15 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications Creating a New EC Spec In the All Defined EC Specs field specTest1 is defined and subscribed as the default Create a new event cycle specification through the following 1 Click New EC Spec An InputBox screen appears InputBox ElL Spec Name 2 Input a unique EC Spec name or accept the default at spec1 Click OK and speci appears in the All Defined EC Specs field Device Status Event Management Report Management EC Spec specl Reader READER Boundary Spec Repeat Period Duration Stable Set Interval Trigger Start Stop Include Spec In Reports perver Log About Report specs reponi Set CURRENT Output Includes EPC Tag RawHex Raw Dec Count
27. crosort re x W Search and Select Change current dispatcher Once you select an appropriate dispatcher be sure to configure it correctly Cancel E Select To change dispatchers choose a dispatcher from the list below Only one dispatcher may be configured at any time Search Search Go Results Streams Dispatcherv2 Streams DispatcherV2 ALE Dispatcher ALE Dispatcher NullDispatcher Dispatcher that does nothing Http Dispatcher _ Http Dispatcher PML Dispatcher PML Dispatcher http 127 0 0 1 edge newDispatcher_lov uix searchText Sevent lovFilter amp contextURI jedgetso 49 Internet Z 8 Setthe Log Level to All Click Save Changes aa 127 0 0 1 edge EdgeServer_main uix Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 Edit View Favorites Tools Help i ERBEN kra OD OES ORACLE Sensor ee Server other servers logout help uam Hl III Configuration MyEdgeServer sh MyEdgeServe R The EdgeServer instance will need to be restarted for recent changes to take effect You can restart by using the Enterprise Manager page As catailahla Ectensione Edge Server Configuration MyEdgeServer ae This top level administrative page exposes high level parameters for this Sensor Edge Server HI Drill down on Available Extensions to see information on the edge extensions available to use Drill down on Groups to configure Sensor Devices To access other Sensor Edge Servers using the same
28. drill four 1 4 inch wide holes at least one inch deep Insert the four plastic conical anchors into the holes Secure the RS700 to the wall with the four self tapping screws and insert them into the plastic conical anchors ol o Lz 1inch 10 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Performing a Hardware Reset Perform a reset if the RS700 freezes i e no longer responds Resetting the RS700 erases all installed records entries and programs returning the RS700 to default status Not even the date and time settings remain All settings return to default mode However data stored in the flash storage or in an SD Card Slot will remain intact Use the remote control to access the SD folder on the RS 00 See Using Remote Control on page 47 NOTE During the next Microsoft ActiveSync operation lost data can be restored that was previously synchronized on the computer or data can be restored from a storage card Reset the RS700 through one of the following 1 Use a stylus to press the reset button on the RS700 s bottom panel 2 Reconnect the power supply and reset the Backup Battery Switch to the on position CAUTION Pressing the Reset Button erases current configuration settings and reboots the RS700 The RS700 returns to default mode All registry settings and all files including hidden files are returned to their origi nal factory defaults Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a
29. e Active profile can not be deleted appears 41 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Scan A window appears with available APs Click Refresh to receive the updated list Referring to the received signal strength indication RSSI and whether data encryption is required or not i e true or false Secure select a desired SSID from the list and click Connect to create a new profile with this SSID e Radio Configures radio settings on the right fields SSID Enters the service set identifier SSID for an access point Client Name Assigns a client name for the terminal Power Save Selects a power saving mode when idling Value CAM stands for constant awake mode Maximum for maximum power saving mode and default Fast for fast power saving mode Tx Power Selects a transmit power for power saving While the default is set to Maximum lower the transmit power to 50 30 20 10 5 or 1mW The lower power will result in a lower signal strength Bit Rate Selects a suitable transmission rate to AP While the default is set to Auto set the bit rate to 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbps The higher rate will allow a shorter distance between access points Radio Mode Selects a radio mode to AP The terminal supports 802 11b g While the default is set to BG optimized change to B rates only 802 11b data rates at 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps G rates only 802 11g data rates at 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 5
30. e filters for a single device use the tree control to navigate to that devices CH Se I ie ja PYICES Devices STIP To delete a device from this group or access the configuration for a device use the tree control to the left RS700 ry DOWN Add new device Start all devices Stop all devices Configured Filters Add new filter Update Group Group Name Default Event Collect Time 500 in milliseconds Update Delete Group Copyright c 1996 2006 Oracle All rights reserved E http 127 0 0 1 edge Group uix I IT T TR Internet 14 Input the RS700 s IP address and port number and the default user name and password as unitech Click Save Changes E USCH 127 0 0 1 edge driverAction do action stop_device amp group_index amp driver_index edge DeviceG Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx r r x a FN JO search 5 7 Favorites Ol B El 33 Address http 127 0 0 1 fedge driverAction do action stop_device amp qroup_index amp driver_index edge 34DeviceGroup LJ Groups CH Default Device Info OC Devices Name Rs GE Version 1 0 Group Fitters Status DOWN 3DDefault 2CExtension 3DSmartReader Device 2C Go Start device Stop device configured Filters Add new filter FilterList STRING The list of filter instances deployed ExtensionName STRING SmartReader Device Name of this extension
31. e sea rer retro nen ii Battery Charge INOUCC ne ee ea iii Storage and Safety Notice ccccccccccscccsseeceeceuceceeeceueceaeceueeceeceueeeeeesueesaeeeeeeeeeeesaeeseeesagees jii Waan ee ee E ee ee iv Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Introducing the RS700 02uneenenennenneenennnnnnennennennennnnnnnneennnnnnnn 1 UL OS ne ne een 1 Package CONEIS nee ea ee ee 2 A Tour of the RS70L 2240222400000000nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnn 3 Fon AMON rennen air 3 TO TINO ice are cee eerie ee en ee ee 4 Bottom Panel een een ee 4 Connect POWER u uses een nee esse ete eee ees 5 Chapter 2 Using the Hardware 6 Installing Wi Fi Antenna ennnnnennnnn 6 Installing RFID Antenna Optional ee 7 Using the GPIO Interface una een 8 GPIO IPS SIO OTN eisien ee ai E ani 8 Mounting the RS700 0 0000neneeneenennennennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnenneennnnnenn 9 Performing a Hardware Reset ennennnn 10 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 11 Using Smart Reader Server ueneeneeneennennnennnnnennennnnnnnnennnn 11 Opening Smart Reader Server 2022000200000000nn0nnnno anno nenn nenn ann nnnnnnnnnnnnn anne nen nnnnnnnnnnnnenn 11 Controlling Smart Reader Server Remote
32. eading Server Log Antennas ae ia ar i Antenna Switch Time mel 300 About Inventory Times 0 Tags 30361 F5F4447 4340000000168 456594 30361 F5F44 57 3E987 5827914 456600 E2002411B60201 1094262270 456618 303601 F5F4447 4340000000168 450644 30361 F5F445C3E98 75027914 456650 E2003411B80201 1094262270 456661 30361 F5F4447 4 340000000168 456668 30301 F5F445C soe soe 7914 456655 30361 F5F44474 340000000168 456703 L111 222233334444 5555606060 456710 E2003411 6802011094262270 456717 30361 F5F445C 3E9e87oo2 7914 456737 E2002411BS0201 1094262270 457754 L111 222233334444 555560606 457790 303601 F5F445C soe soe 7914 457803 30361 F5F4447 434000000018 457512 30361 F5F4447 4340000000168 457932 E2002411BS0201 1094262270 457847 30361 F5F445C seoe soe 7 O14 457852 1111222232334444555 56666 457857 30361 F5F4447 4340000000168 457979 E2003411 6802011094262270 457890 30361F5P445L3E98 7527914 457916 111122223333444455556666 457921 111122223333444455556666 459738 30361 F5F44 5 SEORT SSS Tod 458747 E200241 1 BS0201 1094262270 450751 303601 F5F4447 4340000000168 458756 User unitech Live Time 00 05 40 NOTE A dialog box appears informing User account expired when the screen is idle for three minutes Login again and continue with the set tings Configuring Antenna Port To enable or disable antennas connected to antenna ports click Device Status in the left screen panel Configure the Antenna P
33. een panel Click New to add a new profile unitech Wireless Profile Logout System management Edit Profile About Default SystemTime Enternet Wireless Basic Setup Status Global Setup Encryption EAP Type Hene Save Changes 2 Enter the profile name in the dialog box Click Ok Enter a unique name for this profile My WLAN 38 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 3 Enter the SSID for the wireless network Scroll down the Encryption drop down menu to select the wireless encryption type Click WEP keys PSKs h Wireless Profile unitec Logout Te en System management Edit Profile My WLAN About EE E Dae San SystemTime Enternet Radio Basic Setup Status Profile Setup Global Setup Encryption EAP Type Manual WEP v None Enter 10 or 26 Hex digits A F 0 9 OR enter 5 or 13 ASCII characters Tx Key 1 1234567890 5 Inthe Wireless Profile page click Commit to save the profile 6 Click Basic Setup in the left screen panel The Wireless Basic page appears in the right screen panel Click Reset to clear all fields unitech Wireless Basic Logout System management Enable Radio D Disable Radio About Active Profile Detault e Obtain an IP address via DHCP Enternet O Specify an IP address Wireless Basic Setup IF Address
34. eft alll Defined EC Specs Device Stats ec Testl subscribed Event Management Report Management K oen bas EC spec spec Reader E1000 Boundary Spec Repeat Period 5000 Duration 4500 Stable Set Interval Trigger Start specl_stert_hieser o About stop Hepecl stop _tigeer Include Spec In Reports Report Specs report et CURRENT Output Includes EPC Tag Raw Hex Raw Dec Count Filter Include Patterns mpgs ngA aus Exclude Patterns Group Patteme Subscription ser wutech Live Time 00 46 53 2 Inthe Set drop down menu select the occasion for the report CURRENT Produces report when tag reading occurs ADDITIONS Produces report when tag seen in this cycle but not in the pre vious cycle DELETIONS Produces report when tags not seen in this cycle but seen in the previous cycle 17 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 3 Definitions of the options in the Output Includes field EPC Displays EPC encoding method Tag Displays tag ID Raw Hex Displays hexadecimal data Raw Dec Displays decimal data Count Displays tag count Setting up Filter Rules Use a filter to sort data in the Report Specs field Setup the filter rules through the fol lowing 1 To add a filter select a desired report from the Report Specs drop down menu
35. emote Control Warehouse Left Server Log 197 168 110 80 11127 Waxehouse Left 00 25 30 User unitech logout Device Statue 0 35 37 User unitech login 00 35 38 Get all ECS pec names Pent anezim 00 2622 Get the ECSpec spect Report Management ee 00 36 26 Undefine the ECSpec spect 0 36 26 ECSpec spec undefined 00 36 26 Get all ECS pec names 00 38 27 Get all subscribers for ECS pec spect 00 26 31 Define the ECSpec spect 0 36 31 ECSpec specl defined 00 36 31 Get all ECSpec names 00 36 32 Get the ECS pec gpecl 00 36 32 Get all subscribers for ECSpec spec ala User unitech Live Time 00 30 27 Using the Application Programming Interface Besides using the built in RS700 Smart Reader Server and SRSRC develop or cus tomize RFID applications based on specified requirements To learn more about the API please refer to the Unitech Software Development Kit and Programming Manual Connecting to BizTalk Server RS700 supports Microsoft BizTalk Server for data collection Connect to the BizTalk Server through the following 1 Copy the UnitechAdapter dll which is on the Unitech Software Development Kit CD ROM to the BizTalk RFID Manager folder C Program Files Microsoft Biz Talk RFID bin 2 Run RFID Manager 22 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitec
36. epe id rawId siepc gt stagrum ept tae rawId sitag rant Hex We pie ra 06 xR200341 1 BS0201 1094262270 lt kawHex gt lt tmember gt lt foronpLast gt lt orouplout gt ecount 4 lt fcount gt lt foronplount gt f oop gt 4 Auto Upload All Reports Delete In Server After Upload Upload Interval 200 seconds Report Folder User unitech Live Time 00 13 52 Click Refresh to load the latest reports into the All Reports field Double click the desired report in the All Reports field so that it opens in the middle of the screen Click Clear to clear the screen and view the report with fresh data Check Auto Upload All Reports to upload reports to the computer Check Delete In Server After Upload to delete the report after uploading In the Upload Interval field set the Upload Interval in units of seconds by default the value is set at 300 seconds Choose the preferred folder to store reports in XML format on the computer Click on the IP address tab to view reports that set to send out to computers in the net work Click Refresh and select a desired IP address Click Clear to clear the screen and view the report with fresh data or click Delete to remove the report page 21 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications Viewing Server Log Click Server Log and log events on the Smart Reader Server display in the right pane Click Clear to clear the screen and view fresh logs HE SRS R
37. er Microsoft ActiveSync is installed make a connection through the following 1 Connect the USB Cable to the USB port on the RS700 s bottom panel and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection 2 Insert the other end of the USB Cable into a USB Port on the computer 3 Microsoft ActiveSync starts automatically and configures the USB Port to work with the RS700 The New Partnership setup wizard will ask to setup a partner ship Hew Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must get up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Set up a partnership so that can synchronize Information between my device and this computer O No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a quest so that can copy or move Information between my device and this computer Ca O8 NOTE If Microsoft ActiveSync doesn t start automatically click Start gt Pro grams Microsoft ActiveSync If a message appears indicating that it is unable to detect a connection click Cancel and manually configure the communication settings by clicking MAS gt File gt Con nection Settings Connect 4 Follow the onscreen instructions The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears when the configuration is complete Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help Connected Hide Details amp Information Type
38. er may need to be converted by ActiveSync so that they can be viewed and edited on the terminal and vice versa Copy two types of information to the device files and Pocket Access Windows CE Store information The following procedure only applies to copying files Refer to the Microsoft Active Sync Help on the computer for instructions on how to copy Pocket Access Windows CE Store information 1 In the Microsoft ActiveSync window on the computer click Explore Windows Explorer opens the Mobile Device window for the terminal 2 Locate a file to copy on the terminal or computer 3 Do one of the following To copy the file to the terminal right click the file and click Copy Place the cursor in the desired folder for the terminal right click and click Paste To copy the file to the computer right click the file and click Copy Place the cursor in the desired folder on the computer right click and then click Paste 46 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Using Remote Control Besides configurations through the web based interface there are also ways to con trol the RS700 remotely with the computer via Microsoft Power Toys It is possible to setup the system time establish network connections or do any other settings on the RS700 Windows platform Use the remote control through the followi
39. h Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 3 Right click Device Providers in the left screen panel and select New Provider to add a provider The Add Provider screen appears fay RFID Manager File Action View Help gt Ba B eE rio RFID Services Administration Ely RFID DEY1 local So vender satu ogy Devices There are no items ta show in this view aus Device Groups A Mew Provider View b Refresh Export List Help 4 Type a name for the provider and click Browse to locate the file Unitech Adapter dll which is saved in Step 1 Click Register to add the provider E Add Provider _ xl To register a new provider type a name For the provider provide the list of Files associated with the provider and then click Register Once a provider is registered you can edit its properties in the Provider Properties section below To complete the registration click OK Marne JunitechProvider File names C Program Files Microsoft BizTalk RFID Birnir Browse Register Provider Properties Inherit lag level From service Log level E NE Y Start the provider a Start Add Device wizard atter closing this dialog box 23 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 5 Click OK to confirm E Add Provider To register anew provider type a name for the provider provide the list of files associated with the provider and then click Register Once a provider
40. harging life cycle CAUTION Do not charge batteries at a temperature lower than 0 C which will increase the internal resistance to cause heat and make the batteries unstable and unsafe Please use a battery temperature detecting device for a charger to ensure a safe charging temperature range Storage and Safety Notice Although charged Lithium lon batteries may be left unused for several months their Capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium lon batteries may be stored at tempera tures between 20 C to 60 C however they may deplete more rapidly at the higher temperature ranges It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temper ature ranges Warranty Unitech limited Warranty covers the following items e RS 00 Smart RFID Fixed Reader 1 year limited warranty e Please contact a regional Unitech office for further information regarding Unitech s extended warranty package unitech Table of Contents Preface About This Manual Regulatory Compliance Statements nnnen i Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees ji FOG C MUU IN ee een ji FCC Radiation Exposure Statement cccccssccsecssetsseccsesseesanccssecersarecssessetenccutecsetantsaresateas il ROHS eS MIN ee nee een ji Battery NOUCES nennen Ha cents rar
41. is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 12 Click Basic Setup in the left screen panel and select Disable Radio in the Wireless Basic page to disable the access point Wireless Basic unitech Logout System management Enable Radio Disable Radio Abot Active Profile My WLAN SystemTime Obtain an IP address via DHCP Enternet u a O Specify an IP address Wireless Specify an IP Basic Setup IP Address Status Subnet Mask Profile Setup Default Gat efault Gatews Global Setup ay Name Servers Primary ONS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS a Managing your Wireless Profiles Click Profile Setup in the left screen panel to manage wireless profiles in the Wireless Profile page unttoch Wireless Profile Logout lt a System management Edit Profile Default About Be or ase San SystemTime Enternet ale Wireless Basic Setup Status Profile Setup Global Setup Encryption EAP Type Nene Nene Save Changes e Edit Profile Views a selected profile from the drop down menu on the right New Creates a new profile Rename Changes the name of a selected profile The name should be unique not being assigned to another profile Input another name for this pro file if the message Profile name already exit appears Delete Deletes a selected profile which is not the active profile Otherwise the messag
42. ly ee 12 Installing Microsoft NET Framewotkk ccccccccccceeccseeceeeeceeeeeeeceeeseeeseueceeeeseeeseeseeeseeeaeeess 12 Installing the SRSRC Program ccccsccceeeceseceeeceeeecueesueecceeeeeseaeeeseeseesaseeeaneeaeesaeesagees 12 Using the Smart Reader Server Remote Control cccccceceseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeseeeaeeees 13 Configuring Antenna Por nun u a 14 Detining Smart Reader Behavior nu ee u aaa Creating a New EC Spec uuenssenssnnnnnnnnennnennnenennennnennnennne nenne nnnennnennnnennnnnnnennnennnnnnnne nennen SDECHVING REDONR Cre Pscs a an e E a E i r Setting up Filter Rules 2z4202420200002000nnn0 anno nenn anno nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennne STU FY UNS EL SDOT ee ee ee ee ee SUDSCHIDING the EC SPEER nee een eine heran Redenning the SUBSENIPION essen Viewing Data Collection Repott u u0240024002200nenn nenne nen nnnenenennnne nenn nnnennnn nenn nenn nennen VINNI SIYE LOG ee oe Using the Application Programming Interface Connecting to BizTalk Server nnnnnnnnnennnn Connecting to Oracle Sensor Edge Server eeee Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Connecting to a LAN Network eeeenenneenennennnnnnenennnnnnnnn Obtaining an IP Address
43. must be disposed of according to the location s safe bat tery disposal procedures If the performance decrease of greater than 20 in a Lithium lon bat tery the battery is at the end of its life cycle Do not continue to use and ensure the battery is disposed of properly The length of time that a battery power lasts depends on the battery type and how the device is used Conserve the battery life through the following e Avoid frequent full discharges because this places additional strain on the bat tery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a deep one Recharging a partially charged lithium lon battery does not cause harm because there is no memory e Keep the lithium lon battery cool Avoid a hot room For prolonged storage keep the battery at a 40 charge level e Do not leave the lithium lon battery discharged and unused for an extended period because the battery will wear out and the longevity of the battery will be at least shorter than half of the one with frequent recharges Battery Charge Notice It is important to consider the environmental temperature whenever the Lithium lon battery pack is charged Charging is most efficient at room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment It is essential that batteries are charged within the temperature range of 0 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Charging batteries outside of this specified tem perature range could damage the batteries and shorten their c
44. nection Connect the RS700 to the same network via DHCP The DHCP server will assign an IP address to the RS 00 On the computer click Start gt Programs Smart Reader Server Remote Control Reader Discovery Click Discovery to lookup the DHCP client in the same subnet A ReaderDiscovery 1 00 Adapter Fiealtek ATLE168 8111 PCLE Gigabit Ethermet NIC IF 192 165 110 850 Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet 192 168 110 1 192 168 110 254 Pones Discovery IB MA actress The discovery process will take about 2 or 3 minutes Please keep patient for waiting Double click to open contig webpage 35 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 6 Refer to the MAC address label attached the RS 00 s rear panel and discover the RS700 s IP address in the list box Double click the IP address to open the configuration webpage in the default browser ReaderDiscovery 1 00 Adapter Realtek ATLS168 8117 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet MIC Packet Scheduler Minipart IF 192 165 110 850 Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet 192 168 110 1 192 168 110 254 Progress IE MAC addeess 132 169 110 57 00 16 03 06 00 40 132 166 170 665 00 16 09 06 01 99 192 168 110 248 00 16 09 04 03 35 The discovery process will take about 2 or 3 minutes Please keep patient for waiting Double click to open contig webpage 7 The RS700 WebConfig Server window appears with basic information about the RS700 such as program version numbers and system memory
45. ng 1 On the computer install WindowsMobilePowerToys msi which is on the Unitech CD ROM NOTE Download the latest PowerToys software from the Microsoft Download Center 2 Connect the USB Cable to USB Port on the RS7 00 s bottom panel and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection 3 Insert the other end of the USB Cable into a USB Port on the computer 4 Microsoft ActiveSync starts automatically and configures the USB Port to work with the RS700 5 Click Start gt Programs ActiveSync Remote Display NOTE Alternatively execute ASRDisp exe in the Microsoft ActiveSync Remote Display folder 6 A dialog box appears with message The OS or CPU of this device is unknown to this application Click OK The WindowsCE window opens with applications such as SRS and WebConfig running on the RS700 Me HindowslE File Zoom Tools Help SRS Warehouse Letft x User ALE Driver Report Addr 192 168 110 59 1112 Stop Live Time 00 11 18 Power Remain 100 System Into Web Servers Start SRS 1 0 390109 301 ci Unitech Corp 2008 5 All rights reserved Remote Desktop 9 start Srs Warehouse Left Em 12 14 4M Click Zoom to adjust the zoom level at 1x 2x or 3x Click File gt Exit to exit the remote control window 47 unitech Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Unitech has a professional support team to answer any questions or technical related issues If equipme
46. nt problems occur please refer to the table below or contact a regional Unitech representative Problem Solution Cannot Backup Data Cannot Read a Tag Cannot Charge the Backup Battery The USB Communication Fails Cannot Reset the RS700 48 Check if the Backup Battery Switch is on send back to Unitech for RMA Check whether the RFID Antenna is properly con nected to the TNC Connector via Antenna Cable Check whether the Antenna Port is correct Check whether the tag is damaged Check the software settings e g reader status antenna port and etc Reset the RS700 Send back to Unitech for RMA Check if the Backup Battery Switch is on send back to Unitech for RMA Reconnect the USB Cable Reset the RS700 Send back to Unitech for RMA Make sure the Reset Button is pressed in Make sure the backup battery switch is turned off when removing external power send back to Unitech for RMA Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd unitech Appendix A System Specification Processori Memory Flash ROM 64MB Communication USB 1 1 Client Serial RS232 Ethernet 10 100Base T IEEE 802 11b g Wireless LAN CCX Compatible Relay Outputs 2 Optical Inputs 2 RFID Reader Reading Distance 1 10 Meters Depending on Reading Points and Tags Tag Type EPCglobal C1G2 ISO 18000 6C SD Card Slot Output 12V DC
47. oft Active Sync must be installed on the computer Use the USB Cable that comes with the RS700 to connect the terminal to the computer NOTE Uninstall previous versions of Microsoft ActiveSync before installing the latest version Additional Capabilities Backup and restore RS700 data Copy rather than synchronize files between the RS700 and a desktop com puter Control the synchronization occurrence by selecting a synchronization mode For example synchronize continuously while connecting to a desktop computer or only when a synchronization command is selected Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example synchronize past appointments during the last six weeks Install Microsoft ActiveSync on the computer through the following 44 Close any open programs including those that run during startup and disable any antivirus software Download the ActiveSync software from the Microsoft ActiveSync Download page at http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help synchronize activesync45 mspx Browse to the location of the downloaded file and double click it The installa tion wizard begins Follow the instructions onscreen to install Microsoft ActiveSync Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Connecting the terminal to Your Computer Aft
48. ol and data filtering functions Features Powerful System e Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Operat ing System e 520Mhz Intel PXA270 CE CPU System Memory e 64 MB SDRAM e 64 MB Flash ROM Power Supply e External Power 12V DC 3A e 3800mAh Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery e Power over Ethernet RFID UHF Reader e EPCglobal Class1 Gen2 Compli ant e UHF Frequency 860 960Mhz e Built in RFID Middleware e Four Antenna Ports TNC Connec tor and Eight Channels e Supports Dense Reader Mode DRM Communication USB 1 1 Client Serial RS232 Ethernet 10 100Base T IEEE 802 11b g Wireless LAN CCX Compatible Relay Outputs 2 Control for Siren and Stacked Lamp Mounting System IP65 Environmental Sealing Operation Temperature 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F Storage Temperature 30 C 70 C 22 F 158 F Uses Din Rail for Wall Mount Installation Chapter 1 Getting Started Package Contents Please make sure the following contents are in the RS700 box If anything appears missing or damaged please contact a Unitech representative Two AS103 M 3 Wi Fi Antennas Unitech CD ROM CFD200 NL User Manual Software 026XTPR8 763 Antenna Cable Quick Reference Guide Development RFID Antenna Optional Kit Optional Optional Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech
49. ompleted the Add Device Wizard Add Device to a Group Authentication Properties Previous Next Emish ance 14 Right click the device and select View Tags The View Tags screen appears fay RFID Manager File ction wiew Help gt m B em Fly RFID DEV1 local a ee Provider gj qP Processes aeee A T A atl I LL re ty Devices jr Disable al ah Device Groups ila Device Providers Versions Apply Template View Tags Print Properties Statistics Diagnostics Security Reboot Delete Rename Refresh Help 28 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 15 Data collected from the RS700 displays in the Tags field Setup the interval from the Refresh interval drop down menu to update the screen automatically Or click Clear or Refresh to update the screen manually el Y ew Tags Tags displayed here are obtained directly From the device Only tags that have no pass code information are displayed here To refresh the view manually click Refresh To automatically update the view select an appropriate value in the Refresh interval list sa Device Name Source Tago Cid Tag Time Ss RS700 TestSource E200341 1660701105 2009 2 19 FT 05 00 RS700 TestSource E2003411680201105 2009 2719 EF 05 00 RS 700 Test5ource E2003411660201105
50. ort settings through the following 1 In the Antennas field check the antenna port number to enable the antenna Antenna port number 1 is checked by default If more than one antenna is enabled the antennas switch in numerical order i e 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 54 1 2 Inthe Antenna Switch Time ms field input the Antenna Switch Time for each reading period 300ms by default 14 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 3 Inthe Inventory Times field input the Inventory Times for reading times within the reading period Oms by default A setting of 0 or 8192ms is recommended but it depends on the local environment NOTE The Antenna Switch Time and the Inventory Times cannot both be simultaneously set at 0 4 Click Apply to save the settings Antenna ports switch when the Antenna Switch Time or Inventory Times run out If installed properly the Tags screen will display any data collected from the antennas Click Clear at the bottom of the screen to view the fresh data See nstalling RFID Antenna Optional on page 7 NOTE The red DATA LED on the RS700 s front panel indicates data collection status While off is normal flashing means received tag data from the RFID reader Defining Smart Reader Behavior In the left pane click Event Management In the right panel define the event cy
51. ough the following 1 Select a defined EC Spec in the All Defined EC Specs field For example spec1 2 Click Subscribe An InputBox screen appears with some predefined formats for reference HE SRS Remote Control Warehonse Left Event Management Son MATE MONSE EIER 192 165 110 50 11127 Warehouse Lett All Defined EC Specs Event Management apec Testl subscribed Report Management F r E E u E EC Spec spegl Feader E1000 Boundary Spec About 5000 Duration 4500 Stable et Interval file specl_stert_trigger stop file specl_stop_tigzger Report specs reparti l Set Output Includes Filter Include Patterns Exclude Patterns Group Patterns subscription en Live Time 01 18 26 3 Inthe Subscribe Notification field input any of the following InputBox Subscribe Nobficahon file N Help Format of subscribe notification file top use tcp host in thie sRs file to store data in the folder located in the path My Device srs reports on the RS700 19 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications tcp to send the report to the computer hosting SRS i e 192 168 110 80 11127 the tab shown on the upper left corner of the screen tcp 192 163 110 114 11126 to send the report to another computer in the same subnet with IP
52. ration updates Reset Button Use a stylus to press the button and reset the RS700 CAUTION Pressing the Reset Button erases current configuration settings and reboots the RS700 Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 1 Getting Started Connect Power An internal backup battery helps prevent data loss when the RS700 disconnects from an external power source The backup battery stores all data and system settings for up to seven days Connect power to the RS700 through the following NOTE To adequately charge the backup battery connect the RS700 to an external power source and press the Backup Battery Switch Charge the RS700 for at least 20 hours The backup battery begins charging as soon as the RS 00 connects to a power source 1 Connect the Power RS232 Cable to the PWR RS232 Port and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection 2 Insert the AC Adapter into the power jack of the Power RS232 Cable 3 Insert the Power Cord into the AC Adapter 4 Plug the other end of the Power Cord into an electrical outlet EI ad NOTE The PWR LED on the RS700 s front panel lights up green when the RS700 connects to a power source Once the RS700 connects to an external power source the device is ready for initial setup to make connections and read RFID tags unitech Chap
53. rt IF 132 168 110 80 Mask 256 255 255 0 Subnet 192 168 110 1 192 168 110 254 Progress IE MAC address 132 169 110 57 00 16 03 06 00 40 132 166 170 665 00 16 09 06 01 99 192 168 110 248 00 16 09 04 03 35 The discovery process will take about 2 or 3 minutes Please keep patient for waiting Double click to open contig webpage Using the Smart Reader Server Remote Control Start using the SRSRC through the following 1 Click Start gt Programs Smart Reader Server Remote Control Smart Reader Server Remote Control 2 Enter the assigned IP address in the Server Address field To login enter the default user name and password as unitech Click OK Connect to Smart Reader Server merver Name Server Address 13 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications NOTE Do not change the default port number from 11126 and ensure that the port is not occupied by any other service 3 The SRS Remote Control window appears The SRSRC menu resides in the left pane while the reader status is in the right pane At the bottom right corner of the screen the login info displays the user name and the login time duration Click Stop to end the connection between the RS700 and the R1000 Reader HE SRS Remote Control Warehouse Left Device Status 192168 11080 11127 Warehouse Left Reader E1000 Event Management tabs Report Management Status Connected R
54. t complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncon trolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satis fying RF exposure compliance Please follow the operation instructions in this manual to main compliant with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements This fixed RFID Terminal meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used in fixed RFID operation RoHS Statement This device conforms to ROHS Reduction Of Hazardous Sub stances European Union regulations that set maximum concen tration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment unitech a Green Product A CES About This Manual Battery Notices The RS700 is equipped with a Lithium lon battery pack However the RS700 may not start without an external power source due to battery discharge after extended stor age periods To charge the battery to full capacity connect the RS700 with the AC Adapter and charge the RS700 for at least 20 hours To prevent data loss do not leave the battery uncharged for an extended period NOTE Press the RS 00 Backup Battery Switch before initially using the device NOTE Rechargeable batteries are advised to replace every year or when 500 charge discharge cycles achieved to guarantee optimal performance It is normal that the battery balloons or expands beyond one year or the maximum of 500 cycles Although it does not cause harm it can not be used again and
55. ter 2 Using the Hardware The RS700 contains two Antenna Ports for wireless signal enhancement and RFID reading points Installing Wi Fi Antenna There are two Wi Fi Antenna Ports on the RS700 Wi Fi ANT1 and Wi Fi ANT2 Install a Wi Fi Antenna through the following 1 Locate the Wi Fi Antenna Ports on the RS700 s top panel 2 Connect a Wi Fi Antenna to a desired Wi Fi Antenna Port and rotate the antenna cap clockwise to secure the connection 3 Bend the Wi Fi Antenna s to a 90 degree angle Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd Chapter 2 Using the Hardware Installing RFID Antenna Optional The RS700 has four RFID Antenna Ports ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 and ANT4 and two removable protection caps on ANT2 and ANT3 NOTE Only remove the protective caps for installing RFID Antennas Install an RFID Antenna through the following 1 2 3 Locate the RFID Antenna Ports on the RS700 s top panel If necessary remove the protection caps on ANT2 and ANTS Connect the Antenna Cable to the desired RFID Antenna Port and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection Connect the other end of the Antenna Cable to the wall mounted RFID Antenna and rotate the cable cap clockwise to secure the connection
56. uired iF any to successfully connect to the device IF vou are unable to connect to a device you can add it in offline mode for Future use when the device comes online Select an appropriate option for adding the device Add multiple devices Previous Finish Cancel 8 Select the newly created provider in Step 4 Click Next Add Device Wizard PE Provider Introduction Connection Add Device to a Group Authentication Properties Completion Provider Select a provider From the list and then click Next IF the provider does not appear in the list click Add Provider Awallable providers Add Provider Previous Finish Cancel 25 Chapter 3 Making RFID Applications 9 Input the RS700 s IP address and port number Click Next Add Device Wizard ES ro Connection Introduction Connection Provider Select a connection type and provide the required information For this connection This is connection required For the RFID server to connect to the device Add Device to a Group Authentication Connect using TCP ka Properties Completion Name or IP address fisz 166 110 102 Port 11126 Previous Finish Cancel 10 Click Next Add Device Wizard E i x Pr Add Device to a Group Introduction Add Device to a Group Provider l To add the device to a group select the group and then click Mext To add a new device group
57. ult Ta x This page lists all of the devices and filters configured in this group To configure fiters for a single device use the tree control to navigate to that HJ Broups devices Default Devices TIP To delete a device from this group or access the configuration for a device use the tree control to the left Add new device Add new filter Update Group Group Name Default Event Collect Time 500 in milliseconds Update Delete Group Copyright c 1996 2006 Oracle All rights reserved http 127 0 0 1 edge navigate do target group amp group_index edge 3Aname Default 2Ctype DeviceGroup BER ea E z F Internet 11 Select Smart Reader Device 12 Type a name for the device For example RS700 Click Select http 127 0 0 1 edge _ui uix _t fred amp enc UTF 8 amp _minWidth 750 amp _minHeight 550 amp configName BaseUIP Microsoft Internet Explorer Search Go Results ect Driver O Samsys Driver Samsys Driver i C i BarcodeDriver BarcodeDriver Symbol Driver Symbol Driver O Alien RI Driver Alien RI Driver C File Load Driver File Load Driver Console Driver Console Driver Cc Intermec Reader Driver Intermec Reader Driver C Simple Audio Driver Simple Audio Driver Cc Tyco Reader Driver Tyco Reader Driver 7 C AeroScoutDriver Device Driver for Aeroscout
58. unitech RS700 Smart RFID Fixed Reader DATA AFIO PRE ra m I ll D O a User s Manual 400682G Version 2 0 unitech Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the RS700 Smart RFID Fixed Reader No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from the manufacturer which includes but is not limited to photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2009 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech America Web site http www unitech adc com Unitech is a member of the Windows Embedded Partner Program Msg Windows L o Embedded Partner POWERED BY pment is a member of the Oracle Embedded Software mj Licensing Program ORACLE Microsoft Unitech RFID readers support Microsoft BizTalk Bizlalk Server 2006 R2 Server for data collection All product and company names are trademarks service marks or registered trade marks of their respective owners Regulatory Compliance Statements Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
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