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IP2L, and how to install, configure, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot it. Before you work with the IP2L, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address. Related Documents Here are some related Intermec documents you may find useful: •...
Manuals. Use the Product Category, the Product Family, and Product to find your documentation. Patent Information Product is covered by one or more of the following patents: x,xxx,xxx; x,xxx,xxx; x,xxx,xxx. There may be other U.S. and foreign patents pending. DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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Before You Begin DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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Before You Begin DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
About the IP2L Features This chapter introduces the IP2L for the CN70 and CN70e. Use this chapter to learn about the basic features and functions of the IP2L RFID reader. DRAFT...
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features About the IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader The IP2L snaps-on to the bottom of your CN70/CN70e mobile computer and provides a high-performance mobile RFID solution that allows you to read and write to RFID tags.
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features What You Need Before you can read and write to RFID tags using the IP2L, make sure these items are installed on the computer: • the latest Microsoft Windows Mobile Operating System (OS) the latest Intermec firmware •...
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features Connect and Enable the RFID Reader Connect the IP2L and enable the RFID reader before you start reading and writing to RFID tags. 1 Connect the IP2L to the bottom of your mobile computer. The IP2L snaps into place.
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3 Tap RFID > Enable RFID Service and select Enable RFID Service. 4 Tap OK to save your changes. 5 Tap Reader Model. 6 Select IP2L Snap-on LF/UHF. 7 Tap OK to save your changes. The IP2L is connected and enabled. DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features Remove the IP2L When you are done using RFID, remove the IP2L from the computer. • Press the two side release buttons together to remove the IP2L. DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
Charge the Computer Battery The IP2L is powered by the computer battery and can easily be charged when the IP2L is connected to the computer. Use one of the following charging accessories to charge computer battery when the IP2L is connected.
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features About the Status LEDs When the IP2L is connected and enabled, the status LEDs turn on, turn off, or blink to indicate RFID activity on your computer. Good Read LED Notification LED Battery status LED...
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features RFID Tag Read Positions The IP2L can read and write to UHF tags up 18 in (45.1 cm) away and LF tags at 1 in (2.2 cm) away. The read range for UHF tags depends on the way you hold the computer when you attempt to read or write to a tag.
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Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features UHF tag 30 cm (12 in) 30 cm (12 in) Read Range When Held In This Position. UHF tag 22.8 cm (9 in) 22.8 cm (9 in) Read Range When Held In This Position.
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Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features UHF tag 15 cm (6 in) 15 cm (6 in) Read Range When Held In This Position. LF tag 2.2 cm (1 in) 2.2 cm (1 in) Read Range When Held In This Position.
Chapter 1 — About the IP2L Features Read and Write to RFID Tags Use this section to learn how to read or write to RFID tags. Before you start to read and write to RFID tags: • connect the IP2L to the computer.
PC). • Install and test the application on your computer. If you do not have an application but want to verify that your IP2L can read and write RFID tags, download the Intermec RFID Demo application from the Intermec website.
RFID reader. Set the TCP port to something else if the default is already being used. Enable Logging This logs all RFID activities when you are DRAFT troubleshooting the RFID reader. IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
Choose from space ( ), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), tab, caret (^), or tilde (~). Default is space. This setting is equivalent to the FIELDSEP BRI attribute. IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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DRAFT returned to a Write command. In practice, this is the number of times an identified tag is read until the Write is successful. This setting is equivalent to the WRTIES BRI attribute. IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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For example, if the tag is close to the antenna, full output power DRAFT might overload the tag and cause unreliable behavior. This setting is equivalent to the FIELDSTRENGTH BRI attribute IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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Chapter 2 — Create and Use RFID Applications RFID Module Settings Descriptions (continued) Setting Description Session Enable Antenna Port 1 DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
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Chapter 2 — Create and Use RFID Applications DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
Chapter 3 — Troubleshoot the RFID Reader Call Product Support If you are having trouble using the IP2L or computer, you can: • use the troubleshooting tables in this manual to find your problem and possible solutions. visit the Intermec technical knowledge base, Knowledge Central at •...
The following table may help you fix some common problems you may experience while using the IP2L. Note: If you send the IP2L or computer in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and its configuration.
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Chapter 3 — Troubleshoot the RFID Reader DRAFT IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide...
Humidity 5 % to 95% (non-condensing) RFID Specifications This section lists the RFID specifications for the IP2L. Supported LF tag types TI TIRIS at 134.2 kHz half duplex Supported UHF tag types Class 1 Gen 2 EPC (ISO 18000-6C) Frequency range* 902 to 928 MHz •...
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