User Manual

CHAPTER 2 READER HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
ALR-F800 HARDWARE SETUP GUIDE
DOC. CONTROL #8102141-000 REV A
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IP Address: 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
6. Connect the antenna to the antenna port.
The ALR-F800 is a mono-static system (a single antenna acts as both
transmitter and receiver). Four antenna ports (ANT 0-3) are provided.
Each antenna provides a single read point.
Only the antennas listed in this manual and their associated cables (if
specified) may be used with this reader.
The antenna ports are found on the reader I/O panel on the left hand
side if viewing the reader from the top with the connectors at the bottom.
It uses a reverse polarity TNC connector. If using the Alien Gateway
software, please note that ANT 0 is selected by default when first
initialized.
Align the antenna’s coax cable’s center pin and push it into the port.
Screw the fitting from the cable end onto the reader connector clockwise
until finger-tight to secure the cable to the reader.
7. Power up the reader
If you are using an 802.3af compliant network to power the ALR-F800
connect a standard LAN cable between the ALR-F800 LAN/PoE port and
the 802.3af enabled LAN drop or network switch. The green POWER
LED will illuminate when power is on.
Note: If using an 802.3af compliant network it must be capable of
supplying up to 12.95 watts.
Figure 12 – 802.3af Network Connection Diagram
If you are using the PoE Power supply or the DC cord, plug the AC
power cord into the supply and into the wall outlet. The green POWER
LED will illuminate when power is on.
8 Observe the reader's boot-up trace on the serial port, and determine the
network settings.
The RS-232 port displays useful information while the reader boots, including
network settings. Toward the end of the trace, the reader displays a block of
text similar to the following: