User's Manual

Software User’s Manual
800 & 500 Series Reader Demo (.NET)
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Appendix
5 How to operate readers remotely?
Reader is equivalent to a network terminal. Demo software can be connected
with IP address port (For connecting XCRF-800 Series reader see IP connection
of 3.2; for IP address settings, see 3.4 in reader parameter settings; for connecting
XCRF-500 Series reader, see IP Settings of 4.2; IP address settings, see 4.4 IP
settings; reader port number is xed at 7086); the reader can be operated when
connection is established .
6 Must IP address range be reserved for reader?
Every reader needs an IP. IP address of reader can be set, ensuring that there is
not |IP address conict between reader and other network devices. Reader does
not automatically check the IP conict.
7 How to cancel configuration parameters operation, such as:
access password, kill password, and EAS?
For setting access password and kill password, see 4.3.9 and 4.3.10. Access
password and kill password will be valid when Locking tag (4.3.11) is
completed. For EAS conguration settings see 4.3.13, 4.3.14 and 6.1.14. Only
one tag will set off alarm when EAS function. In other words, EAS is designed
to set off on the alarm of the EAS tag with EAS.
8 How to set the EPC matching?
EPC matching is valid for the 12-byte EPC number. EPC matching instructions
include three parameters; one to set or cancel the parameter, one to match
EPC parameter, and one to match mask parameter. Matching is based on bit
match. Matching a mask of which one bit is 1 will be effective. Matching a
mask of which one bit is 0 will not be effective. For example, to read the EPC
of which the rst 2 bytes is “1234”, set the parameters to match the EPC code
as “12340000000000000000” (16 hex), and set the matching mask parameter
as “ffff00000000000000000000” (16 hex). This conguration enables the
acquisition of tags of “1234 ********************”.
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