User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Developing the Installation Site Plan
- Installing and Configuring the MPI 6000
- Lane Tuning Guidelines
- Optimizing MPI 6000 Reader System Performance
- General Software Information
- Configuration Commands and Responses
- Configuring the MPI 6000
- Required Commands to Set Up MPI 6000 Reader
- System Interface Command Group Commands
- System Identify
- Set Communications Baud Rate
- Get Communications Baud Rate
- Set Time and Date
- Get Time and Date
- Firmware Download
- Reset Reader
- Get Stored Tag Response Message
- Get Number of Stored Tag Response Messages
- Delete All Stored Tag Response Messages
- Get System Startup Status
- Get Lane Controller Interface Status
- Get System Interface Status
- Get DigBrd Hdwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd CPU Boot Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd CPU Appl Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd FPGA UDP/IP Core Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get UDP/IP Core Lane Controller Parameters
- Set UDP/IP Core IP Address
- Get UDP/IP Core IP Address
- Get UDP/IP Core Port Number
- Configuring the MPI 6000
- Tag Command Processing
- System Diagnostics and Preventive Maintenance
- Acronyms and Glossary
- Block Diagrams
- System Technical Specifications
- Hardware Interfaces
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Appendix C
System Technical Specifications
This appendix provides reference information for the MPI 6000 System
components.
Component Specifications
This appendix describes the engineering specifications for the MPI 6000 System com-
ponents.
MPI 6000 Multi-Protocol Reader
Power Supply Fault Detection
Each voltage supply has fault detection to determine if the voltage supply is function-
ing correctly. Output tolerance is tested to ±5 percent. If any of the voltage supplies
fail, the fault signal from the power supply
to the digital board defaults to low.
AA3152 Universal Toll Antenna
The AA3152 antenna specifications are as follows:
• Operates in the location and monitoring service band (902 to 928 MHz).
• Optimum radiation pattern — Virtually no side or back lobes help to confine
antenna coverage to a single lane.
• Weatherproof — Each antenna is housed in a radome made of materials with
favorable electrical characteristics and resistance to ultraviolet radiation.
• Bandpass filtering helps to attenuate interference from other RF sources.
Environmental Specifications
The AA3152 UTAs can withstand the environmental tolerances shown in
Table C-1.
PRELIMINARY