AI4100 Portable AEI Reader
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March 2, 2015
Even though the portable reader can read over 10,000 AEI tag on a single battery charge, we
recommend the purchase of a second battery for each portable reader. The cradle has a
separate battery charging position in the back of the unit for charging a second battery while
the portable reader is in the cradle and having its battery charged (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 - AI4100 Portable Reader in the Cradle
Because the Janam XM2 mobile computer has wireless network capabilities (both 802.11b/g
and Bluetooth), AEI tag data can easily be sent directly to other computer systems (see
Paragraph 2.6). AEI data is sent in a comma delimited text file or a file containing T94
(S9203A) records. Either of these file types can be attached to an email or uploaded to an
FTP server. The AI4100 Portable AEI reader can send AEI data files directly to as many as
seven email addresses in addition to four FTP servers.
Some of the other capabilities of the AI4100 Portable AEI Reader are listed below:
Displays AEI tag data in user-friendly format (see Figure 8).
Allows manual entry of vehicle identification information in the event an AEI tag cannot be
read (see Paragraph 2.7).
Allows vehicles to be assigned to a track or a spot on a track (see Paragraph 2.4).
Allows the user to assign track and spot names (see Paragraph 5.1).
Allows the scanning of two tracks at the same time (see Paragraph 2.4).
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