Products: Programming Station Datasheet

Description

The ActiveWave Programming Station Reader allows the user to quickly and conveniently program individual tags.

To use the Programming Station Reader, place a tag on top of the unit. From the Host, read the tag's ID and configuration data. This information will be displayed clearly by the Host software. Make any necessary changes to the ID or data, then select configure. The Programming Station Reader will immediately write this new information to the tag:

  • Tag ID
  • Tamper Reporting
  • Tag Type
  • Temperature Reporting
  • Auto-send Time
  • Temperature Limits
  • Time-in Field
  • Random Delay
  • Group Count
  • Random Delay Limits

Colorful LEDs on the front conveniently indicate the Reader's operation at all times.

Two optional input contacts and two optional output relays on the Programming Station Reader allow the user greater control over the entire system. Input devices such as door sense inputs and request to exit contacts can communicate directly through the Reader to the Host. Output peripherals such as electric door strikes, magnetic locks, CCTV, lights, and sirens can all be controlled automatically by the system.

Two RF frequencies are used by the Reader to communicate to the system. The Reader transmits tag data using one frequency, and receives tag data using another frequency. This dual-frequency scheme allows for fast and reliable full-duplex communications.

For data integrity, all communication packets used by the Reader use parity bits and cyclic redundancy checks. These safeguards ensure that all data remains accurate.

Current Practice

Traditional method of Access Control, Asset Tracking, and Inventory Control are limited and outdated. Access Control methods range from security guards to employee badges that must be swiped or placed close to a passive RFID proximity reader. Tracking methods are either entirely visual - dependent on security guards or surveillance cameras - or too costly such as GPS. Inventory Control methods require much money for complex enterprise software, and much time and manpower for physical counting. Barcode scanning requires line-of-sight, close distance, and clean, undamaged barcode labels. None of these traditional methods offers a solution that is completely hands-free, automated, reliable, and that can save your business thousands.

The ActiveWave Solution

ActiveWave's active RFID solution offers numerous advantages over traditional methods.

Valuable items are easily tracked throughout a facility by simply attaching an ActiveWave tag. Alarms are automatically generated for unauthorized movements through specified doors and at specified times. This same concept applies to tracking people as well. In fact, ActiveWave's Host software ties together both people and assets such that certain assets can only be moved by authorized people.

For inventory counts, ActiveWave tags can automatically wake up and report their presence on a periodic basis. If a tag misses its scheduled "check in" time, then the Host can generate an alarm so the loss can be investigated immediately. New items are added to the count by simply moving them into the warehouse. Imagine the savings of automated, hands-free, daily updates to your entire inventory.

How else can ActiveWave help your business?

With our technology, features, flexibility, and innovation, the sky's the limit...

Visit our web site at www.activewaveinc.com.

Functionality Programs tags
Multi-Tag Read Capability Yes
Transmit Frequency to Tag 433 MHz
Receive Frequency from Tag 916 MHz, 927 MHz, or 868 MHz
Range not applicable
Host Communications RS232 9600 - 115200 Baud
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
WLAN (optional) 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz
Power DC: 12Vdc, 1.5A
Dimensions 180 mm x 154 mm x 39 mm (7.1 in x 6.1 in x 1.5 in)
Weight 680 grams (1.5 lbs)
Case Material Impact resistant polystyrene with UL94-HB flammability rating
Temperature Operating -35C to +50C (-31F to +122F)
Storage -40C to +85C (-40F to +185F)
Indicators RF LED On while receiving packet from tag.
HOST LED On while sending validated tag packet to Host.
ACCESS LED On while transmitting packet to tag.
POWER LED On when Reader is powered.
Connectors Power 12Vdc, 1.5A
Ethernet RJ-45 female to Host
Motion Detector RJ-11 male
Host Comm. Same RJ-11 male to Host (DB9 female to Host optional)
Input Two contact sense inputs
Output Two isolated dry contact relay outputs

ActiveWave is now TigeRFID

Everything is available under the Apache 2.0 license. Visit our repo at https://github.com/tourajghaffari/tigerfid for all the files to build your own ActiveWave products.

NOTE: The information in this datasheet was accurate as of February 10, 2017. Everything is subject to change based on the work done on the repo.

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