5.3 System Info This display screen will show the hardware and firmware revisions of this particular Identity MaX reader. The internal system date and time are also shown. TRH A Bw dire Wes 10 BEE fags TERR maT poo ive dd i I wwwisiriteom TTI es 5.4 Read Triggers The Read trigger menu allows the user to set specific events that will initiate RID transactions. There are five independent riggers that are given to the user to use. All trigger event parameters are configured using the pull down menus.
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Each output waveform is specified with three parameters: Pulse width, pulse period and pulse repetition. The width is the time that the signal Is active. Period is the time from rising edge to rising edge (Active high state) or falling edge to falling edge (Active low state), Pulse repeat is the number of times the active signal is repeated. The relationship between the three is shown below: Pulse Period Pulse » Width Pulse Repetition 5.
The first enable is the overall control of the Ethernet port. Disabling this function turns off all TCP/IP communication fo the reader. The CPD enable activates the dynamic Ip assignment fo the reader.