Operations and Maintenance Manual

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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
Confidential UM 360463-202 Revision: A12 (Draft) Page 20 of 291
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switch on the SPM module. Ensure that the other side is running normally and all lane
controller links are functioning. The Reader will be unable to process or report transactions
if it is unable to switch over to the other side.
During firmware activation (typically less than 60 seconds), a non-redundant Reader is
unable to process or report transactions.
The factory default configuration should not be restored on a running Reader. The factory
firmware may not be appropriate for the specific application. Save the current Reader
configuration before resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default.
On one redundant reader of a synchronization network, the synchronization connection
should be looped back and this reader will declare sync even if it is disconnected from the
other readers
To avoid damaging the RF adaptor cables, ensure they do not protrude to where items on
the back of the cabinet doors can damage or press on them. Use 90-degree SMA adaptors
where required.
Keep at least 100 cm away from the radiating face of the antenna when the radio is
connected and operating.
Conventions used in this manual
The following information is provided to the user to aid in understanding and readabiity.
Highlighting and callouts are used in the guide to indicate importance, or to indicate a change to the
user.
Bolding of words is used in the following cases:
To indicate that an action is required (example: Click the Next button.)
To indicate a main menu item and/or a menu option (example: From the Tag Programming
screen, select the Enable TMP check box.
When required, tables listing screen fieldnames and/or column headings and their definitions or
meanings are placed below selected screens to aid in understanding technical terms.
Decision tables are used when procedures have more than one option to choose from.
Example: