User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Warranty
- Revision History
- About This Guide
- Quick Start
- Getting Started
- Installation and Communication
- Administrator Console
- Introduction
- Connecting to the Reader
- Administrator Console Login
- Reader Administrator Console
- Status
- Reader Statistics
- Configure Reader
- Read Tags
- Communication Settings
- System Time Management
- IPV6 IP Sec
- Change Password
- GPIO
- Applications
- Reader Profiles
- Firmware Version/Update
- Commit/Discard
- System Log
- Reader Diagnostics
- Shutdown
- Wi-Fi Configuration
- Application Development
- Firmware Upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Static IP Configuration
- RF Air Link Configuration
- Connecting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Dongles
- Copying Files To and From the Reader
- Data Protection
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IPV6
The reader supports only DHCP based configuration for WIFI. This window displays the current values of the
reader's IPV6 address, prefix length, default gateway, and DNS server. Since these are obtained from the
DHCP server, they cannot be changed manually.
Configure Network Settings - Bluetooth Tab
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Configure Network Settings - Bluetooth Tab
The reader supports only automatic IP configuration of the Bluetooth interface.
If a Bluetooth client is connected to the reader, this window displays the current values of the reader's IPV4
address, Subnet mask, IPV6 address, and prefix length in the appropriate tabs. Because these are
automatically configured for a reader, they cannot be changed manually.
If a Bluetooth USB dongle is connected to the reader, you can set the following Bluetooth properties in this
window:
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Discoverable - Select whether the reader is seen by other Bluetooth-enabled devices on discovery.
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Pairable - Select whether any Bluetooth-enabled device can pair with reader.
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Use Passkey - Enable this option to mandate the connecting device to supply a pre-determined passkey
to use for authentication while pairing.
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Passkey - The passkey to use for authentication.
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DHCP start address - The starting address of the DHCP IP range out of which an IP is assigned to the
connecting device.
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DHCP end address - The end address of the DHCP IP range out of which an IP is assigned to the
connecting device.
NOTE The DHCP IP range specified using the DHCP start address and DHCP end address options also
determine the IP of the Bluetooth interface of the reader. The first two octets of the IP address of the
reader Bluetooth interface are taken from the IP range specified and the last two octets use the reader
BD address.
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