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EchoPoint Readers are supplied with network cables and power 
cables necessary for operation.

Available accessories include a solar power unit, a vehicle power 
cable, AC power adapter and cables, spare batteries, a battery 
charger, and mounting hardware. Please contact your Savi 
Customer Service representative for information about ordering 
additional equipment or accessories.

Table 1-2 shows the EchoPoint Reader models and their options. 
All models operate at 433.92 MHz.

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Model

Description

Power/Plug

SR-640-101

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

110-127 VAC 60 Hz

SR-640-101-2

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

220-240 VAC 50 Hz

SR-640-101-3

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

110-127 VAC 50/60 Hz

SR-640-101-6

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

110-127 VAC 50/60 Hz

SR-640-101-7

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

240 VAC 50 Hz

SR-640-101-D

EchoPoint Reader SR-640-101

12 VDC
Pigtail wires

Summary of Contents for EchoPoint SR-640-101

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Page 2: ...are registered trademarks and Adaptive Routing EchoPoint EchoPoint Signpost Enhanced Batch Collection Hand Held Interrogator HHI Savi Asset Manager Savi Fixed Interrogator Savi GateReader Savi Mobile...

Page 3: ...ent This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio TV reception...

Page 4: ...a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference wit...

Page 5: ...bility of injury to people Examples provide a scenario to further explain the preceding direction or procedure 7HUPLQDO RFNHG Bold type is used for prompts field names and other text as displayed on t...

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Page 7: ...Support 1 6 Chapter 2 EchoPoint Reader Installation Planning a Site 2 2 Positioning EchoPoint Readers 2 3 Mounting the EchoPoint Reader 2 5 Connecting Power Cables to the EchoPoint Reader 2 6 Connect...

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Page 9: ...ol TCP IP Properties Window 2 17 2 11 Command Prompt Window 2 18 2 12 Command Prompt Window with Completed Ping 2 19 2 13 Telnet Client Window 2 20 2 14 Telnet Connection Commands 2 21 2 15 Descriptio...

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Page 11: ...e with tags over a short range inductive link and tags communicate with readers over a long range UHF link 100m Series 600 signposts which can be fixed or mobile notify tags of their location when tag...

Page 12: ...s and critical assets moving through the supply chain EchoPoint readers bring together a unique combination of features to effectively solve a full range of data collection applications HDWXUHV Long r...

Page 13: ...C 184 to 250 VAC or 6 to 15 VDC A portable tripod mount a solar power unit or a cable for powering the reader from a vehicle are all available for use with the EchoPoint Reader SR 640 101 The EchoPoin...

Page 14: ...Temperature 32 C to 60 C operating 40 C to 70 C storage Humidity 100 condensing Vibration MIL STD 801E Method 514 4 Category 10 Power AC Source 92 125 184 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 mA max DC Source 6 15 V...

Page 15: ...tive for information about ordering additional equipment or accessories Table 1 2 shows the EchoPoint Reader models and their options All models operate at 433 92 MHz 7DEOH FKR3RLQW 5HDGHU 0RGHOV Mode...

Page 16: ...e 1 888 994 SAVI 7284 between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Pacific Time Or send e mail to help savi com at any time Whether you contact Savi by telephone or e mail please have the exact sequence of operation...

Page 17: ...four step process First consult a site plan to determine the reader s installation location Second position the reader to enable the most efficient communication range Third connect power cables and...

Page 18: ...planning your RFID network configuration Once the site plan is in place refer to it to determine the site locations at which to install EchoPoint Readers for the Savi System Follow this manual to ens...

Page 19: ...multiple walls chained areas solid core doors and enclosures RF interference from other equipment such as computers walkie talkies cellular phones elevators electrical motors or other RF emitting devi...

Page 20: ...range may not extend to the opposite side of the wall You may need a second EchoPoint Reader to monitor the area behind the wall Each of the following recommendations is intended to optimize the coll...

Page 21: ...it is available from Savi Technology which includes hardware to mount an EchoPoint Reader on a pole wooden metal or concrete I beam wall or a tripod Please refer to the instructions included with the...

Page 22: ...and shall be easily accessible The EchoPoint Reader SR 640 101 does not require adjustment or modification for different power sources An appropriate power cable is supplied based on the requirements...

Page 23: ...s female connector into the power input socket next to the DC fuse holder See Figure 2 2 a Turn the connector to align its notch on the side nearest the EchoPoint Reader s dome b Firmly push the lock...

Page 24: ...RQ The Ethernet connection requires a Savi Network Adapter SA 640 01 Savi part number 860 03675 003 and Savi SmartChain software refer to Figure 2 3 below The reader communicates with the Savi SmartCh...

Page 25: ...ID x 3 32 thick O ring gasket Savi part number 727 03889 001 is provided that should be slipped over the cable female connector prior to insertion into the reader housing male pins connector so that i...

Page 26: ...U WR WKH FKR3RLQW 5HDGHU After connecting power and network cables apply power to the EchoPoint Reader by connecting the male connector end of the power cable to the appropriate power source such as t...

Page 27: ...e ID display two indicators flash at different rates One is the center bar of the segmented display and the other is a small indicator within the segmented display If the indicators fail to flash the...

Page 28: ...ection and configure the Network Adapter parameters Note Before beginning this procedure make sure that the Network Adapter is connected to the reader and that the reader is powered up 6SHFLI LQJ WKH...

Page 29: ...WKH 1HWZRUN GDSWHU FKR3RLQW 5HDGHU 65 QVWDOODWLRQ XLGH LJXUH RQWURO 3DQHO LQGRZ 2 Double click the Network and Dial Up Connections icon to display the Network and Dial Up Connections window as shown i...

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Page 31: ...6HWWLQJ 8S WKH 1HWZRUN GDSWHU FKR3RLQW 5HDGHU 65 QVWDOODWLRQ XLGH LJXUH RFDO UHD RQQHFWLRQ 6WDWXV LQGRZ 4 Click Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties window as shown in Figure 2 9...

Page 32: ...LJXUH RFDO UHD RQQHFWLRQ 3URSHUWLHV LQGRZ 5 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears...

Page 33: ...GRZ 6 Make the necessary changes to the IP address and Subnet mask addresses and click OK The default IP address for the Network Adapter is 10 7 19 11 You can set the host IP address as 10 7 20 218 th...

Page 34: ...pter setup process You use the command prompt to ping the adapter To ping the adapter 1 At the host computer desktop select Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt to open a DOS session The Command...

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Page 36: ...and set up the parameters 1 At the host computer desktop select Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt to open a DOS session The Command Prompt window appears as shown in Figure 2 11 2 At the C pr...

Page 37: ...ompt telnet window if the telnet connection is successful Now you can run commands to modify the properties of the adapter To view existing reader properties 1 At the cursor type description and press...

Page 38: ...DOODWLRQ XLGH LJXUH HVFULSWLRQ RI 5HDGHU 3URSHUWLHV 2 At the cursor type udap and press Enter to display the UDAP firmware s value as illustrated in Figure 2 16 The property udap is a read only proper...

Page 39: ...press Enter to set the adapter IP address to the input one See Figure 2 17 LJXUH 7HOQHW RFDO 3 GGUHVV LVSOD 2 Type reset and press Enter to cause the IP address to take effect Now you can use Telnet t...

Page 40: ...address to the input one See Figure 2 19 LJXUH 7HOQHW RVW 3 GGUHVV LVSOD 6 Type reset and press Enter to apply the host IP address The host is the computer to which the adapter sends the event data 7...

Page 41: ...2 21 LJXUH 7HOQHW 173 6HUYHU 3 GGUHVV LVSOD To set adapter parameters 1 Type combinetime ENABLE DISABLE and press Enter to enable disable the time of event data from the reader to combine with the tim...

Page 42: ...utes for which if the reader has not received time information it will assume it has lost time synchronization with the NTP server See Figure 2 24 LJXUH 7HOQHW 173 6HUYHU 7LPH 2XW RPPDQG 4 Type aheadt...

Page 43: ...you can also set the time with this command See Figure 2 26 LJXUH 7HOQHW 7LPH RPPDQG 6 Type simulate 10 and press Enter to generate ten simulated events If you have a daemon listening to the event on...

Page 44: ...lled and functioning correctly it is necessary to verify that the Reader Can communicate with the Savi Site Manager verifies that the reader is detected on the network Can collect tags in the collecti...

Page 45: ...oubleshoot it Changes or modifications to the equipment that are not expressly approved by Savi Technology could void the warranty and the authority to operate the equipment Using the equipment in a m...

Page 46: ...oughly tested before delivery The EchoPoint Reader uses AC power fuses for circuit protection Two AC power fuses are mounted with the DC power fuse as shown in Figure 2 2 Power Connector and AC and DC...

Page 47: ...itches or safety switches If AC powered verify the presence and voltage of the power by connecting a test unit to the power source Check the AC fuses If DC powered verify the continuity of the DC powe...

Page 48: ...oint Reader serial number which flashes in sequence after the reader is reset See Applying Power to the EchoPoint Reader on page 2 10 Compare the EchoPoint Reader serial number to the ID used in the m...

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