User's Manual

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MARS-24ATRUser Manual
Network Connections window In Windows XP open Start-> Control Panel-> Network
Connections or open My Computer-> Other Places-> My
Network Places-> View Network Connections
OEM label Original Equipment Manufacture label is located on the back of
the equipment. It includes the Model Number, P/N, D/C, S/N
and MLC.
PJM Phase Jitter Modulation or PJM™ (with device) is a registered
Trade Mark of Magellan Technology Pty Limited. PJM is an
RFID communication technology developed and patented by
Magellan Technology Pty Ltd and complies with ISO/IEC 18000-
3 Mode 2. PJM technology products include a range of RFID
chips, inlets, tags and readers.
PJM ItemTag® Registered Trade Mark for Magellan’s ItemTag tags
PJM StackTag® Registered Trade Mark for Magellan’s StackTag tags
P/N Part Number
Power cycle the PC Close Windows, switch the PC off, remove the power plug and wait for 30
seconds before powering the PC back up again. For laptops this means
removing the battery and waiting for 30 seconds. This ensures that the USB
host controller chips on the motherboard have had a chance to be fully reset.
Power cycle the reader Turn off the power or unplug the power cable (the power port on the reader).
Open the
Network Connections window in Windows. Wait for the reader
network connection to be removed from the
Network Connections window.
Plug the reader back in and wait for the network connection to re-appear
and become
Connected in the Network Connections window. Connect to a
reader via the ReaderManager’s
Connection menu.
Reader/s Magellan’s RFID reader-writer/s
ReaderManager Graphical user application for Windows/Linux operating systems which
provides a platform for testing, demonstrations and application development
ReaderServer Embedded application that provides the standard Application Programmer
Interface to serve end-user applications. This application runs on the reader.
RFID Radio Frequency IDentification
RFID inlet A RFID device comprising a microchip and an antenna (etched copper or
aluminium or possibly conductive inks) on a flexible substrate (PET plastic