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impinj Speedway IPJ-R1000 User Manual

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Software Release 2.4.0 Doc Rev 1.1 02-07
USER GUIDE
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID
EPCglobal™ certified for dense-reader operation
High-performance software radio architecture for
maximum flexibility
Monostatic antennas for low-cost deployment
Patented interference rejection combined with
high sensitivity ensures highest possible read
reliability
Gen 2 certified for compliance and
interoperability
Impinj, Speedway, and GrandPrix are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Impinj, Inc.
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Copyright © 2007, Impinj, Inc.

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  • Page 1 Gen 2 certified for compliance and interoperability USER GUIDE Software Release 2.4.0 Doc Rev 1.1 02-07 www.impinj.com Copyright © 2007, Impinj, Inc. Impinj, Speedway, and GrandPrix are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Impinj, Inc.
  • Page 2 A key element of Impinj's GrandPrix™ RFID system solution, the Speedway reader is the first high-performance reader designed from the ground up to support the EPCglobal Gen 2 standard in its entirety, including: the accommodation of 640 kbps tag-to-reader data rates, robust performance in dense-reader environments (without the requirement for network synchronization), the elimination of ghost reads, and more.
  • Page 3 RFID devices designed for use throughout the EEA must have a maximum radiated transmit power of 2W ERP in the frequency range of 865.6–867.6 MHz. For other EEA restrictions on RFID device use, please refer to the Impinj Declaration of http://rfid-support.impinj.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table of Contents Regions of Operation......................6 1.1. Operation in North America ...................6 1.2. Operation in Europe.......................6 1.3. Operation in Taiwan.......................6 Setting Up the Speedway Reader ..................7 2.1. System and Equipment Requirements ................7 2.2.
  • Page 5 8.6. Transfer Command ......................69 8.6.1. transfer from-reader Command ........................69 8.6.2. transfer status Command ..........................70 Troubleshooting........................71 References ........................71 Appendix A Impinj Factory Default Configuration ...............72 Appendix B Command Line Editing in Rshell ................73 Appendix C Power Supply Specifications ...................74...
  • Page 6: Regions Of Operation

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 1. Regions of Operation The Speedway reader has been designed to work in various regions with differing frequency requirements. This document covers operation in North America, Europe, and Taiwan. Important In each region, the reader is locked to only operate in the specific frequencies listed in the respective frequency plan tables (Table 1-1, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3).
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Speedway Reader

    TCP/IP network equipment, as required to connect the reader to a PC, Mac, or other network terminal • An Ethernet port • Standard Ethernet cable(s) • Impinj-approved UHF RFID antenna(s), including associated RF cable with RP-TNC male connector interface • Standard, grounded DB9 serial cable (required only if system does not support IP provisioning)
  • Page 8: Speedway Reader I/O Ports & Status

    DB-25 RP-TNC RF Antenna Status Ethernet Jack Supply Input Holes Port GPIO Port Connectors LEDs Figure 2-1 Impinj Speedway Reader Port Connections Table 2-2 DB-25 Connector Pin-Out No connect GPIN3 GPOUT5 RS-232 RXD GPIN2 No connect RS-232 TXD GPIN1 GPOUT6...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Speedway Reader

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 2-3 GPIO Interface Electrical Specifications Parameter Description Minimum Maximum Unit Conditions HIGH-level GPIN[3:0] input voltage LOW-level GPIN[3:0] input voltage Input GPIN[3:0] Leakage µA =0–5V Current Input GPIN[3:0] Voltage No damage Range HIGH-level GPOUT[7:0] output...
  • Page 10: Connecting Power

    For readers of revision 1.X.X, power has been factory preset to 30 dBm to accommodate an antenna with 6 dBi composite gain (inclusive of cabling). The Speedway reader may only be operated with Impinj-approved antennas and can radiate no more than 36 dBm EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power) per FCC Part 15.247 regulations.
  • Page 11: European Economic Area

    Impinj Model Number IPJ-A0400-USA, CSL CS-777-2 (Brickyard) with 5 foot integrated pigtail to RP-TNC female connector; 2 dBi composite gain • Impinj Model Number IPJ-A0401-USA (Guardwall) with 6 foot integrated pigtail to RP-TNC female connector; 6 dBi composite gain Warning The use of any other antenna may damage the reader or adversely affect performance.
  • Page 12: Communicating With The Speedway Reader

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 3. Communicating with the Speedway Reader Reader connectivity and control is accomplished via either network (Ethernet, TCP/IP) or serial (RS-232) interfaces on the Speedway unit (see Figure 3-1). If connecting via Ethernet, see Section 3.2. If your network equipment is not compatible with the default network configuration of the reader (DHCP), connecting via the serial interface will be necessary to establish initial command line-level communications with the Speedway reader.
  • Page 13: Preparing Serial Connectivity

    Once the terminal window opens, log onto the reader by entering the established user name and password. The default login (case-sensitive) is: User Name: root Password: impinj The Speedway reader is now ready to accept command line instructions (see section 4).
  • Page 14: Preparing Ethernet (Tcp/Ip) Connectivity

    (see Section 4), and login to complete the Speedway reader configuration. The default login (case- sensitive) is: User Name: root Password: impinj Proceed to section 4 to configure the network. 3.3. Mach1 Interface The Speedway reader has a comprehensive RFID Command Interface, the Mach1, used by the reader to communicate with EPCglobal™...
  • Page 15: Network Configuration

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 4. Network Configuration The network may be configured for the Speedway reader using the Rshell command line interface (CLI), accessed via the serial port (see section 3.1) if your system does not support DHCP. To complete the host name, concatenate the last three bytes of the unit’s MAC address (printed on the Speedway reader enclosure and expressed in hexadecimal, e.g., MAC 00:16:25:00:41:0C) to the word “speedway”...
  • Page 16: Speedway Reader Settings

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 5. Speedway Reader Settings Navigate to the Speedway reader's hosted webpage. If using DHCP with DNS hostname registration enabled, connect via the default host name by navigating the browser to http://speedway-nn-nn-nn, where nn-nn-nn represents the host name suffix. To complete the host name entry, concatenate the last three bytes of the unit’s MAC address (printed on the Speedway reader enclosure and expressed in hexadecimal, e.g., MAC 00:16:25:00:41:0C) to the word “speedway”...
  • Page 17 Selecting a region will bring up a dialog box prompting the user to enter a login ID and password, the default for which is: User name: root Password: impinj The Java applet will load and open the Settings page (see Figure 5-3).
  • Page 18 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 5-1 Mode Usage Mode Mode Description Usage Very fast read rate Maximum Throughput Very wide spectral occupancy Used for low interference environments where speed matters Fast read rate Hybrid Intermediate spectral occupancy Tolerant of some interference Intermediate read rate Dense reader M=4...
  • Page 19 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID...
  • Page 20: Using The Speedway Reader

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 6. Using the Speedway Reader Once the Speedway reader settings have been established, the user may proceed directly to the Operation screen by clicking its menu navigation button. 6.1. Operation Screen—Monitoring Inventory Results From the Operation page, simply click the Start/Stop toggle button to begin reading tags within range of the reader.
  • Page 21: Inventory Filter Screen

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Referring to the set buttons in the lower-left portion of the Operation screen, Auto Continue directs the reader to continue singulation after a halt condition has been met. Otherwise, if the Halt Filter has been set, the reader will stop reading and return control to the user, resuming operation only when the Continue button has been clicked by the user.
  • Page 22 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Successive Selects may apply to different memory banks. The Bit Offset and Bit Length fields are used to target a specific portion of the tag memory on which to perform the filtering, while the Pattern field contains the comparison bits of interest. Note that the Bit Length must be non-zero.
  • Page 23: Tag Access Screen

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID TID [15:0] TID [31:16] USER Bank 11 EPC [15:0] Bank 10 Bank 01 EPC [N:N PC [15:0] RESERVED Bank 00 CRC-16 [15:0] Access Passwd [15:0] Access Passwd [31:16] Kill Passwd [15:0] Kill Passwd [31:16] Figure 6-4 Tag Memory Map Figure 6-5 Writing EPC Example 6.4.
  • Page 24 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Tag Access differs from the Inventory Filter operations in several respects. First, rather than performing a continuous inventory of a tag population, Tag Access allows the user to automatically halt the inventory process upon finding a tag of interest (e.g., a tag that meets the Halt Filter criteria).
  • Page 25: Version Screen

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 6.5. Version Screen The Version screen (see Figure 6-7) simply reports the versions of the four primary components of the Speedway reader. Figure 6-7 Version...
  • Page 26: Firmware Upgrade

    Figure 7-1 Dual Image Model The three partitions in each image are: • Partition 0, the Speedway OS Partition (SOP). This partition contains the Linux OS image, file system, and Impinj reader application. • Partition 1, the Speedway Configuration Partition (SCP). This partition contains the Impinj reader application configuration and other general configuration data.
  • Page 27: Upgrade Methods

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Image Versioning Scheme Each partition has a four-part version number associated with it. In the upgrade configuration file (see section 7.3), the version number is represented by a string consisting of four fields separated by ‘.’ (dot): ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd where each field is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 255.
  • Page 28: Preparing The Upgrade Configuration Metafile

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 7-1 Upgrade Configuration Definition Param Field Name Field Value Param Name Description Value This field indicates how the metafile is to be retrieved. This field tells the reader to wait to be given upgrade information directly retrieve- push mode...
  • Page 29: Image Management Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 7.5. Image Management Command 7.5.1. Command Line Interface Upgrade An upgrade can be triggered via the Command Line Interface in any one of the following scenarios: • The user can invoke the Rshell command config image upgrade to instruct the reader to enter push mode, directly download the upgrade image file from the specified URI, and perform an upgrade with the image downloaded.
  • Page 30 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Figure 7-2 Push Mode Upgrade GUI Screen To use the GUI to enter pull mode, click on the Configuration menu tab, select Firmware Upgrade, and then select Advanced (see Figure 7-3). The user must create a custom Upgrade Configuration Metafile (or metafile for short), store it on a remote server, and configure the location of the metafile as a URI.
  • Page 31: Factory Default Restoration

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Figure 7-3 Pull Mode Upgrade GUI Screen 7.5.3. Factory Default Restoration The following command can be used to restore the Speedway reader's factory default configuration settings associated with the currently running image: •...
  • Page 32: Upgrade Examples

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID config image factory During the execution of these image management commands, the reboot command will also be rejected with the “Previous- Command-In-Progress” error unless the force option is applied. All other config image and show image commands are completed immediately and can be immediately followed by any other image management command.
  • Page 33: Metafile Example

    #dl-retries:3 dl-retry-period is in seconds #dl-retry-period:60 upgrade-file:0 img-type:2 upgrade-file-uri:”tftp://fileserver.store.com/impinj-reader-image.upg” partitions and their versions must agree with what’s in the image partition:0;version=”2.0.1.240” #partition:1;version=”255.255.255.255” #partition:2;version=”1.0.0.3” 7.8. Other URI Examples The Speedway reader supports three URI schemes for upgrade: TFTP, FTP, and HTTP. Other examples of URIs: http://httpserver.mydomain.com/impinj/reader-images/upgrade_metafile...
  • Page 34: Rapid Polling Intervals

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 7.9.1. Upgrade file validity check The reader always checks the following for the validity of the upgrade file: • Upgrade file format • Upgrade file CRC • Hardware compatibility with the reader •...
  • Page 35 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID which by its nature has a limited number of programming cycles. To avoid unnecessary programming of this flash memory, the reader checks if any or all of the intended partitions are already programmed and the behavior in these cases is as follows: •...
  • Page 36: Rshell Command Line Interface

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 8. Rshell Command Line Interface The Speedway reader's Rshell Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessed via serial, Telnet, or SSH connectivity. A graphical representation of the command structure is shown in Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1 Command Line Interface Tree...
  • Page 37: Rshell Overview

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 8.1. Rshell Overview Users may navigate to any of the menus simply by entering the menu name at the Rshell prompt, as shown below: > show network show network > At all menus, the help command (or simply ?) will list all the commands available from the active menu, as well as the submenus that can be accessed from the active menu.
  • Page 38: Error Codes

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID > ? config access config - Submenu of configuration commands. Usage: config [<subcommand> ...] access - Changes the password for a given access level. Usage: config access <level> <password> <level> is one of: root readonly readwrite (currently only root is supported) <password>...
  • Page 39: Root Menu

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-1 Error Codes Error Code Error String Description Success Command could not be parsed and identified as one of Invalid-Command the commands supported by the interface One or more parameter types was unrecognized for Invalid-Command-Parameter this command One or more parameter values was illegal or out-of-...
  • Page 40: Config Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 8.3.2. config Command The config command leads to a submenu of configuration commands described further in section 8.4. 8.3.3. show Command The show command leads to a submenu of elements that may have their configuration or status shown. See section 8.5. 8.3.4.
  • Page 41: Config Image Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: access <level> <password> A sample of the command and response is shown below: > config access root MyPassword Status=0,'success' 8.4.2. config image Command The config image commands provide configuration options for image and upgrade configurations. It contains no sub-menus. The commands are described below: Commands: factory...
  • Page 42 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID be rejected with a reason “Current Image Invalidated”. Also the metafile retrieve-mode is set to push, i.e., the fallback command cancels a previously scheduled periodic upgrade. When the reader is rebooted, the previous image will be activated. If the reader is in pull mode during the execution of this command, it is possible that the reader is currently retrieving the metafile or performing an upgrade.
  • Page 43: Config Logging Command

    “critical”, and the syslog level is set to “debug”, then all internal log data will be sent to the remote system capture because the severity level of the internal Impinj log data will always be greater than the remote system log. Conversely, if the internallog is set to “info”...
  • Page 44 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Internal log Syslog emergency emergency Logging alert alert Data critical critical Severity error error Levels warning warning notice notice info info debug debug Internal log Syslog emergency emergency alert alert Logging critical critical Data error...
  • Page 45 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-4 "config logging internallog" Command Parameters Arguments Options Format Description <Emergency | Alert | Critical | Configures the level at and above which Error | ApplicationLevel logs are sent to the log ApplicationLevel STRING Warning |...
  • Page 46: Config Network Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-5 "config logging syslog" Command Parameters Arguments Options Format Description <IpAddress| STRING Add a new syslog server with the following address hostname> <IpAddress| STRING Delete a syslog server with the following address hostname>...
  • Page 47 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID - Submenu of NTP specific commands. trace - Submenu of network trace specific commands. 8.4.4.1. config network domain Command The config network domain command configures a search domain on the reader device. This domain will be used if the DHCP network does not provide a search domain to the device or the IP address mode is static.
  • Page 48 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Command parameters are shown in Table 8-8. Table 8-8 "config network dhcp" Command Parameters Commands Arguments Format Description Turn the “send hostname” on/off option in the Sendhostname <on | off> STRING DHCP client configuration Sets the value for the “send user-class”...
  • Page 49 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: config network dns add <server-ip-address> Usage: config network dns del <server-ip-address> Usage: config network dns delall A sample command and response is shown below: >config network dns add 1.2.3.4 Status=0,'success' 8.4.4.5.
  • Page 50 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID A sample of the command and response is shown below: > config network ip dynamic Status=0,'success' > config network ip static 192.168.20.116 Status=0,'Success' > show network summary Status=0,'Success' ipAddressMode=static ipAddress=192.168.20.116 ipMask=255.255.255.0 gatewayAddress=192.168.20.1 broadcastAddress=192.168.20.255 hostname=speedwayc11 >...
  • Page 51 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: config network ntp add <server-name> Usage: config network ntp del <server-name> Usage: config network ntp delall A sample of the command and response is shown below: >...
  • Page 52: Config System Command

    Usage: config system time <correctly formatted time> A sample config system command is shown below: config system > location 'a specific location identifier' Status=0,'Success' sysDesc="Impinj Speedway" sysContact="http://www.supplier.com/techsupport" sysName="speedway-00-00-06" sysLocation="a specific location identifier" time="Tue Apr 25 03:59:00 UTC 2006" A sample command that sets time is shown below: (Time is set to April, 27 1:11:00 p.m.
  • Page 53: Show Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 8.5. Show Command If a help show command is entered at the command line interface, the system will respond as follows to indicate the need to enter subcommands: > help show show - Submenu of elements that may have their configuration or status shown Usage: show [<subcommand>...
  • Page 54 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Parameter Name Format Description The nth static NTP server address, n starts NtpServerAddress<n>Stat IP Address with 1. <dynamic | The IP address mode. Dynamic means DHCP IpAddressMode static> is used to obtain IP address. The IP address of the reader’s Ethernet IpAddress IP Address...
  • Page 55: Show Image Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID sendHostname=on userClass='' ConfigCategory=SystemInfo sysDesc='Impinj Speedway' sysContact='unknown' sysName='speedway-00-02-01' sysLocation='unknown' sysTime='Mon Aug 14 20:38:00 UTC 2006' ConfigCategory=UpgradeAgent MetafileUri=' ' RetrieveMode=push ConfigCategory=Logging ApplicationLevel=emergency ConfigurationLevel=emergency MgmtLevel=emergency NetworkLevel=emergency RFIDParameters=emergency RFIDSingulation=emergency RFIDAccess=emergency System=emergency 8.5.2. show image Command The show image sub-menus commands are shown below: Commands: metafile - Command to display upgrade metafile info.
  • Page 56 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-13 "show image metafile" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description MetafileUri STRING The current upgrade metafile URI RetrieveMode <pull | push> The current retrieve mode The current retrieve period, present only if retrieve RetrievePeriod INTEGER mode is pull.
  • Page 57 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-14 "show image" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description UpgradeStatus The upgrade status of the last executed upgrade <Idle | The reader is idle in terms of upgrade. Contacting Server | Reader is contacting server for file download.
  • Page 58 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Parameter Name Format Description Flash Programming Failed to write the flash memory. Failed | Flash Programming Failed to burn the flash. Failed | Current Image The current image has been invalidated by a previous Invalidated | “fallback”...
  • Page 59: Show Logging Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 8.5.3. show logging Command The show logging commands are used to display the logging parameters for the system and for displaying the log information in text form. The commands are described below. Commands: internallog - Displays the last internal log entries.
  • Page 60: Show Network Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-16 "show logging summary" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description The level at and above which application-level ApplicationLevel logs are sent to the log database <Emergency| ConfigurationLevel Log level for configuration Alert | MgmtLevel Log level for management...
  • Page 61 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Commands: dhcp - Summary of DHCP Client configuration. - Summary of DNS settings. icmp - ICMP statistics. iface - Interface status. - IP statistics. - Summary of NTP settings. snmp - Not handled yet. summary - Summary of network settings.
  • Page 62 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-18 "show network dns" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description Statically configured domain, if DomainStatic STRING available DNS domain obtained from DHCP, domainDynamic STRING if available dnsServerAddress1Stat IpAddress Address of first static DNS server Address of second statically added dnsServerAddress2Stat IpAddress...
  • Page 63 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID A sample command is show below: > show network icmp Status=0,'Success' icmpInMsgs=0 icmpInErrors=0 icmpInTimeExcds=0 icmpInParmProbs=0 icmpInSrcQuenchs=0 icmpInRedirects=0 icmpInEchos=0 icmpInEchoReps=0 icmpInTimestamps=0 icmpInTimestampReps=0 icmpInAddrMasks=0 icmpInAddrMaskReps=0 icmpOutMsgs=0 icmpOutErrors=0 icmpOutDestUnreachs=0 icmpOutTimeExcds=0 icmpOutParmProbs=0 icmpOutSrcQuenchs=0 icmpOutRedirects=0 icmpOutEchos=0 icmpOutEchoReps=0 icmpOutTimestamps=0 icmpOutTimestampReps=0 icmpOutAddrMasks=0...
  • Page 64 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID A sample command is shown below: show network > iface Status=0,'Success' ifIface=ixp0 ifMTU=1500 ifMet=0 ifRX-OK=31921 ifRX-ERR=0 ifRX-DRP=0 ifRX-OVR=0 ifTX-OK=24338 ifTX-ERR=0 ifTX-DRP=0 ifTX-OVR=0 ifFlg=BMRU The command usage for show network ip is shown below: Usage: show network ip Table 8-21 "show network ip"...
  • Page 65 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID ipInDelivers=22001 ipOutRequests=23126 ipOutDiscards=0 ipOutNoRoutes=0 ipReasmTimeout=0 ipReasmReqds=0 ipReasmOKs=0 ipReasmFails=0 ipFragOKs=0 ipFragFails=0 ipFragCreates=0 ipRoutingDiscards=0 The command usage for show network ntp is shown below: Usage: show network ntp Table 8-22 "show network ntp" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description...
  • Page 66 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Table 8-23 "show network summary" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description If configuration is currently dynamic, the dynamic ipAddressMode STRING values returned by DHCP are given ipAddress ipAddress IpMask ipAddress gatewayAddress ipAddress broadcastAddress ipAddress hostname...
  • Page 67: Show System Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID tcpInSegs=14269 tcpOutSegs=22171 tcpRetransSegs=0 tcpInErrs=0 tcpOutRsts=2 The command usage for show network upd is shown below: Usage: show network udp Table 8-25 "show network udp" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description udpInDatagrams Counter See MIB-2 RFC 1213 udpNoPorts Counter...
  • Page 68 Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID - Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu. - Displays this help message. Sub-menus: None The command usage for show system cpu is shown below: Usage: show system cpu Table 8-27 "show system cpu" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description...
  • Page 69: Transfer Command

    A system location – defaults to ‘unknown’ SysTime DisplayString A time in UTC > show system summary Status=0,'Success' sysDesc=’Impinj Speedway’ sysContact=’unknown’ sysName=’speedway-00-00-08’ sysLocation=’unknown’ sysTime=’Tue Apr 25 16:04:59 UTC 2006’ 8.6. Transfer Command If a help transfer command is entered at the command line interface, the system will respond as follows to indicate the need to enter subcommands: >...
  • Page 70: Transfer Status Command

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID > transfer from-reader syslog tftp://10.0.10.37/syslog.txt.gz Status=0,'Success' > 8.6.2. transfer status Command The transfer status command displays the current status of the transfer sub-system. The command usage is shown below. The command response parameters are given in Table 8-30. This command takes no arguments. Usage: transfer status Table 8-30 “transfer status“...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 9. Troubleshooting Refer to Table 9-1 for resolution of common problems. For additional technical support, go to http://rfid-support.impinj.com. For units not purchased directly from Impinj, please contact your VAR directly. Table 9-1 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 72: Appendix A Impinj Factory Default Configuration

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Appendix A Impinj Factory Default Configuration Detailed below are the factory default configuration settings for the Speedway reader. Except for the username and password, all entries are shown when the “show all config” command is issued on a Speedway reader in its factory default configuration.
  • Page 73: Appendix B Command Line Editing In Rshell

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Appendix B Command Line Editing in Rshell Sequence Action Insert character at cursor Printable char position then move cursor right one. Move cursor left one. Sticks KEY_LEFT Control-B, \033[D at begin-of-line. Move cursor right one. Sticks KEY_RIGHT Control-F, \033[C at end-of-line.
  • Page 74: Appendix C Power Supply Specifications

    Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID Appendix C Power Supply Specifications Parameter Specification Input Rated input voltage 100 V ~ 240 V ac Input voltage range 90 V ~ 264 V ac Rated frequency 50~60 Hz Frequency range 47~63 Hz Rated input current 1.5 A at 115 / 0.75 A at 230 V ac (full load)
  • Page 75 Impinj assumes no responsibility for customer product design or for infringement of patents and/or the rights of third parties, which may result from assistance provided by Impinj. No representation of warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Impinj with respect to accuracy or use of such information.

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