OBID i-scan
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System-Manual
ID ISC.LR200
FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH
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H90692-16e-ID-B.doc
DB-ADR
Sets the address of the data block for Transponder identification. If ID-SOURCE
selects the Serial Number as data source, the DB-ADR will be ignored in the buffered
read mode.
ID-SOURCE:
Sets the data source for Transponder identification.
b0
data block
b1
Serial Number
Notes:
•
Changing of this values becomes effective after writing / saving configuration block
CFG11 to EEPROM and reset of the Reader.
•
The address TR-ID DB-ADR must be in the range of the selected data blocks:
TR-DATA DB-ADR
≤
TR-ID DB-ADR
≤
TR-DATA DB-ADR + TR-DATA DB-N – 1.
•
TR-ID DB-ADR is used as Serial Number for Tag-it HF Transponders if SNR isn’t
selected in the TR-DATA configuration parameter.
VALID-TIME:
(0...65535 x 100 ms = 0 ms ... 6553,5 sec)
The period of time during which a Transponder cannot be read a 2
nd
time.
Note:
•
Changing of VALID-TIME only becomes effective after writing / saving configuration
block CFG11 to EEPROM and reset of the Reader.
•
In synchronization mode or when using a multiplexer, the VALID_TIME always refers
to the first read of the Transponder. If the same Transponder appears within the
VALID_TIME at a different antenna, the time is not post-triggered.
READ:
(only ISO15693 Transponders and Tag-it HF)
Defines whether a read error of an ISO15693 Transponder or Tag-it HF Transponder will
cause repeated reads of missing data blocks until the VALID-TIME is over. This setting is
useful to catch Transponders with undesirable read conditions such as noise, movement,
positioning etc.
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Function
0
0
0
0
RE-READ
RE-READ:
b0000
00 Re-READS
...
b1111
15 RE-READS
Number of repeated reads of data blocks if a read error occurred.
RE-READ = 0 means the Reader forces one read but no second read in case of an error
during first read.