User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Section 1. Introduction
- Section 2. System Description
- Section 3. Specifications and Diagrams
- Section 4. Installing the Reader
- Section 5. Configuring the Reader
- Section 6. Notification of Events
- Section 7. Tag Selection Filters
- Section 8. Reader Server Controls
- Section 9. Ad-hoc Queries
- Section 10. Maintaining the Reader
- Access the Reader Maintenance Console
- Manage Communication Configuration Settings
- Manage System Time Settings
- Display Version Control Information and Load Firmware via FTP
- Display the System Log and/or Access History
- Shut Down and/or Restart the System, and Turn Off the HTTP Server
- Use Online Help
- Log Out of the System
- Section 11. Cautions, Notes, and Approvals
- Section 12. Warranties and Returns
- Section 13. Contact Us
- Appendix A. Error Messages and Resolutions
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Create Read Point Zones
While you are not required to create or use them, read point zones allow you to group several read points
in a logical, customized manner. For example, you might create a zone named Warehouse XYZ to group
all read points installed in a particular warehouse area, or Store ABC to group all read points installed in
a particular retail location. A default zone (named ‘Default’) is provided for you.
1. If you haven’t already done so, launch and log in to the Reader Administrator Console.
2. Click the Read Point Zone link on the left-hand side of any page. The Read Point Zones page
displays.
3. To add a new read point zone, type a unique zone name (one that does not already exist in the
system), and then click the Add Zone button. The new zone name displays in the Zone List.
The new zone can now be associated with one or more read points (refer to the “Add or Modify Read
Points” section in this manual for more information.)