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The AI1422E Reader User Guide provides information necessary for
interfacing the AI1422E Reader System to a host computer system.
Purpose of This Guide
This user guide provides information for interfacing the AI1422E Reader System
with a host computer system. This guide provides on-site test procedures useful in
troubleshooting any problems encountered after installation. Command codes, which
allow the user to configure the reader system for communicating with the host computer,
are discussed as is ASCII character conversion to TransCore 6-bit character codes.
Intended Audience
The intended audience for the AI1422E Reader User Guide are skilled personnel
(including trained engineers and technicians). These people are involved in the design,
specification, and installation of AI1422E Reader Systems.
1422E Reader
User Guide
16-0058-001 Rev A5 9/16
Trusted Transportation Solutions

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  • Page 1 Command codes, which allow the user to configure the reader system for communicating with the host computer, are discussed as is ASCII character conversion to TransCore 6-bit character codes. Intended Audience The intended audience for the AI1422E Reader User Guide are skilled personnel (including trained engineers and technicians).
  • Page 2 Information in this document is subject to change and does not represent a commitment on the part of TransCore, LP. © 2016 TransCore, LP. All rights reserved. TRANSCORE, AMTECH, EGO, and ENCOMPASS are registered trademarks and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Unauthorized modification may void the equipment authorization from the FCC and will void the warranty. USE OF SHIELDED CABLES AND GROUNDING 47 CFR §15.27(A) NOTE: Shielded cables and earth grounding the unit is recommended for this equipment to comply with FCC regulations. TRANSCORE, LP TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 4 UTILISATION DE CÂBLES BLINDÉS ET MISE À LA TERRE 47 CFR §15.27(A) REMARQUE : Il est recommandé d’utiliser des câbles blindés et une mise à la terre avec cet appareil afin de répondre aux réglementations de la FCC TRANSCORE, LP ÉTATS-UNIS TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 5 L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 6 Occupational (Controlled) and General Population/ Public (Uncontrolled), the recommended levels for each of the agencies are presented in the next sections with TransCore’s recommendations for safety in the last section. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) OSHA (an agency of The United States of America) legislates in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 29 Part 1910 Subpart G 1910.97 titled “Nonionizing radiation”, a maximum safe exposure...
  • Page 7 The MPE minimum distances are 18in (45cm) for the Controlled environment and 47in (120cm) for the General Public/Uncontrolled environment. TransCore Recommendation on MPE (Maximum Permissible Exposure) The calculated power densities and MPE distance for each of the agencies respective to the environment is shown below.
  • Page 8 The antenna should be installed at least 47in (120cm) from the General Population/ Public i.e. Uncontrolled Environment. Maintenance personnel (i.e. Occupational/Controlled Environment) must remain at least 18in (45cm) from the antenna and limit their time in the environment to 6 minutes when the system is operating. TransCore Proprietary viii...
  • Page 9 (accès contrôlé) ou pour la population générale/le grand public (accès non contrôlé), TransCore présente les niveaux recommandés par chaque organisme dans ses recommandations sécuritaires détaillées dans la dernière section.
  • Page 10 45 cm (18 po) pour l’environnement professionnel/contrôlé et de 120 cm (47 po) pour le grand public/environnement non contrôlé. Recommandations de TransCore sur les limites d’exposition maximale autorisée (normes MPE) Les densités de puissance et la distance MPE calculées par chaque organisme pour un envi- ronnement donné...
  • Page 11 Le personnel d’entretien (c’est-à-dire dans un environnement professionnel/contrôlé) doit rester à au moins 45 cm (18 po) de l’antenne et limiter son temps d’exposition à 6 minutes lorsque l’appareil est en fonctionnement. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Reading the Tag..........5-3 Communications Protocols TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 13 Appendix C........... . . C-1 TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 14 Figure 5 – 1 Power Source Connections ....5-2 Figure B – 1 AI1422E Reader System Specifications ..B-2 Figure B – 1 AI1422E Reader Mechanical Dimensions..B-3 TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 15 Table 7 – 17 RF Control Algorithm Commands ..............7-33 Table 7 – 18 Timeout Period Values ..................7-34 Table 7 – 19 Input Inversion Options ..................7-35 Table 7 – 20 Input Status Change Report Options .............. 7-37 Table 8 – 21 Error Messages......................8-4 Table A – 22 TransCore 6-Bit-Per-Character Conversion ............A-2 TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 16: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin...
  • Page 17: Table 1 - 1 Overview Of Contents

    Provides troubleshooting indications and Chapter 8 – Troubleshooting and maintenance procedures that are used to keep Maintenance the AI1422E Reader System operating Provides TransCore 6-bit-per-character Appendix A – Character conversions from the standard ASCII character Conversion Appendix B – Technical...
  • Page 18: Table 1 - 2 Conventions Used In This Manual

    The paragraph is in italics and the word Note is boldface. Zero-value ASCII character or a zero-value byte Zero-value pointers. Null-terminated string refers to strings of printable ASCII characters with a zero-value NULL byte placed in memory directly after the last printable character of the string. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 19: Licensing Requirements

    System to that specified in the FCC site license. The FCC license also provides the user with protection and authorization to maintain the system should any other RFID be used in the licensed area after the AI1422E Reader System is installed. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 20 AI1422E Reader TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 21: System Overview

    System Overview...
  • Page 22: Figure 2 - 1 Typical Reader System Configuration

    Your host computer software can be customized to provide the required capabilities. The AI1422E Reader System consists of the AI1422E Reader, which consists of a reader and RF module, combined with a TransCore antenna, a TransCore tag, a host processor system, and a power source. Figure 2 – 1 illustrates a typical reader system configuration.
  • Page 23: Transponder Interrogator

    24VDC. This voltage conversion is internal to the unit, and should be transparent to the end-user. Antenna TransCore has multiple antennas for use with the AI1422E Reader, covering multiple applications such as heavy rail, light rail, European regions, and more. Contact TransCore for assistance with antenna selection. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 24 User Guide Transponders (Tags) The AI1422E Reader System can use TransCore’s half-frame or full-frame read-only tags. When selecting a tag for an application that requires the tag to be placed on the road bed, several design elements need to be kept in mind. The beam powered tags will have a shorter footprint than a battery or switch powered tag, and thus the maximum top speed of the vehicle will be less, all other factors equal.
  • Page 25: Figure 2 - 2 Antenna-To-Tag Centerline Tolerance

    AI1422E Reader Figure 2 – 2 Antenna-to-Tag Centerline Tolerance TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 27: Interface Connections

    Interface Connections...
  • Page 28: Description Of Ai1422E Reader System

    The main RS–232 interface is a standard DE09 plug connector used with a host processor. In real-time mode, tag IDs are read and passed on to the host processor. Figure 3 – 2 illustrates the RS–232, DE09 plug connector pin-outs. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 29: Aux Rs-232 Interface

    More details on this module can be found in “Appendix C” on page C-1 The Ethernet Interface utilizes a 4-pin, D-coded M12 connector (defined in IEC 61067-2-101 Amendment 1 as the Industrial Ethernet standard). This connector is pin-to-pin compatible with RJ45 10/100Mbps Ethernet. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 30: Customer I/O Interface

    The TTL main power signal goes active high when the ON/OFF switch on the front panel is switched to on. The main power signal may be connected to an LED for monitoring purposes. The main power relay is referenced to 5Viso and I/O Ground. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 31: Power Connection

    Reader System has been programmed with the RF Follows Trigger command (!642). Power Connection The power connector on the front panel of the AI1422E Reader System is a panel mount, right angle, EPIC ® HA-3 style 3pin plus ground rectangular connector. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 32 User Guide TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 33: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions...
  • Page 34: General

    LED is not illuminated before servicing unit. Unpack unit from shipping crate and locate the power connector on the front panel. 2. Unlatch plug from receptacle on unit and remove. 3. Locate set screw on the plug housing. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 35 6. Squeeze tabs to remove wire harness from insert clip. Remove cable gland assembly from rear of plug 8. Locate wiring diagram label on top panel of 1422E and note corresponding pin numbering on plastic of plug wire harness. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 36 Insert wire harness into insert clip until the tabs click into place Place insert back into plug housing and tighten set screw. NOTE: If set screw will not tighten, remove insert and ensure set screw is properly aligned with the hole on the plug housing. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 37: Installing Wires Into Connector

    NOTE: Unit MUST be installed as close to power source as possible Installing Wires into Connector WARNING: Ensure ON/OFF switch is in “OFF” position and “PWR ON” LED is not illuminated before connecting/disconnecting from power supply. Connecting power Ensure ON/OFF switch in “OFF” position TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 38 User Guide 2. Insert plug into receptacle. 3. Latch firmly to ensure proper connection. 4. Switch ON/OFF switch to “ON” position and ensure “PWR ON” LED is illuminated. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 39 Protective Earth Ground Terminal For safety and proper operation, the 1422E must be properly fastened to a protective earth ground. The ground stud is located on the front panel of the 1422E between the power connector and ON/OFF switch. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 40 User Guide For proper grounding, refer to the diagram below: NOTE: Grounding cable should be 16 AWG or larger TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 41 AI1422E Reader TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 42: System Test Procedures

    System Test Procedures...
  • Page 43: Required Tools And Equipment

    6. Switch the ON/OFF switch located on the front panel of the reader system to off. Type the command !01 or ~~CC (CC must be entered in upper case) and press Enter. Note: For information on entering command codes, refer to “Communications Protocols” on page 6-2. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 44: Reading The Tag

    Monitor the LEDs on the box and verify that the main power LED and the RF power LED are lit. 8. Position a programmed TransCore half-frame rail tag with a backplate within 2 to 3 feet (0.6 to 0.9 m) of the antenna.
  • Page 46: Communications Protocols

    Communications Protocols...
  • Page 47: Basic Protocol

    “525 Display Communications Protocol Status” on page 7-17. Note: TransCore recommends that XON/XOFF flow control be disabled while using ECP. Basic Protocol With basic protocol, messages sent to and from the AI1422E Reader and the host are transmitted without error checking. For each host transmission, the AI1422E Reader returns a Done or Error message to the host.
  • Page 48: Error Correcting Protocol

    When the quality of data communications is imperative or may be suspect, you can invoke ECP to ensure the integrity of data transmitted between the AI1422E Reader and the host. Note: TransCore recommends that basic protocol (not ECP) be used when commands are entered manually at the keyboard.
  • Page 50: Command Codes

    Command Codes...
  • Page 51: Operating Modes

    After the AI1422E Reader receives a command, it transmits a command response message. Typically, the command message contains Error, Done, or data relating specifically to the command request. These messages may be of variable length since some commands require information as part of the message. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 52: Command List

    In the following text, the symbols < and > represent variable message data. These symbols are not part of the message syntax. Hex digits (0–9, A–F) in either uppercase or lowercase characters may be used in data strings and for hex digits A–F. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 53: Reader Mode Control - Command Group 0

    These commands set baud rate, stop bits, parity, and end- of-line delay. 100N Select Baud Rate Command !100N selects the reader baud rate. The factory-default setting is 9600 baud. The N variable specifies the baud rate shown in Table 7 – 1. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 54: Table 7 - 1 Select Baud Rate Commands

    1 stop bit. The N variable specifies the number of stop bits as indicated in Table 7 – 2. Table 7 – 2 Select Stop Bits Commands Command Stop Bits Selected 1010 1 (factory default) 1011 Reader response: Done TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 55: Table 7 - 3 Select Parity Commands

    (00 to 59). represents seconds (00 to 59). represents hundredths of a second (00 to 99). is the time delimiter. If hundredths of a second is not specified, the reader sets the hundredths register to 00. Reader response: Done TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 56: Append Information - Command Group 3

    (or manual entry code), number of times the previous tag was read, and sensor input status can be appended to the ID using the Group 3 commands. 30N Append Time and Date Selection Command !30N selects the option of appending the time and date to transmitted IDs, TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 57: Table 7 - 4 Append Time And Date Commands

    Append Auxiliary Information commands are shown in Table 7 – 5. Table 7 – 5 Append Auxiliary Information Commands Command Append Option No auxiliary information appended (factory default) Auxiliary information appended The reader transmits messages with auxiliary information appended as: <message data>%<xx-y-zz-q> TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 58: Id Filtering - Command Group 4

    ID Filtering — Command Group 4 Group 4 commands set criteria for filtering (buffering or discarding) ID codes. These commands are useful for eliminating duplicate ID codes and selecting the type of tags read by the AI1422E Reader. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 59: Table 7 - 6 Unique Id Code Criteria

    Separation of three and four IDs transmit the new ID only if it is different from the first three and the first four items, respectively. Note: A new ID can fail the filter test and not be transmitted; however, it remains TransCore Proprietary 7-10...
  • Page 60: Table 7 - 7 Select Valid Code Commands And Frames

    Places a time limit on the uniqueness criterion set by Select Unique ID Code Criteria (!410N). The parameter N sets the number of minutes on the timeout clock. The factory setting is two minutes (N = 1). Command Timeout Clock !441 2 minutes (factory setting) !442 15 seconds !443 30 seconds TransCore Proprietary 7-11...
  • Page 61 AAR or ATA standards, and converted to ASCII. Tags that are not programmed in AAR or ATA format will be directly converted to ASCII. The reader will not attempt to translate data from half-frame or dual-frame tags. Reader message: Done TransCore Proprietary 7-12...
  • Page 62 The reader will only identify new tags that come into the RF field or tags that do not remain powered in the RF field. Reader response: Done 480 Disable ATA Command !480 disables the reader from reading ATA protocol tags. TransCore Proprietary 7-13...
  • Page 63 Plus or eGo tags. This option must be enabled to obtain Wiegand data from eGo Plus or eGo tags. Disable Alternate Group Select (Factory Default) Command !496 disables the alternate group select function that allows the reader to distinguish tags meeting specific criteria pre-programmed into the tags. Reader response: Done TransCore Proprietary 7-14...
  • Page 64: Reader Status - Command Group 5

    0 to 1 when power to the reader is interrupted. To reset the bit, use command !63 Reset Reader or command !65 Reset Power Fail Bit. On initial power-up, the host should transmit one of these two commands to clear the power fail bit. Reader message: PWRB P<0 to 1>R0 where TransCore Proprietary 7-15...
  • Page 65 9600 baud, one stop bit, no parity, and 0 ms end-of-line delay. Note: The information transmitted in response to command !522 applies to data and command mode operation only. While operating in download mode, default communications parameters are always used. TransCore Proprietary 7-16...
  • Page 66 ECPS P<0 to 2> T<01 to FF> X<0 to 2> S0 where Basic protocol enabled (factory default) 7-20 TransCore Proprietary ECP enabled data inquiry protocol enabled ECP timeout where xx = 01 to FE (hexadecimal) Timeout (ms) = 50 * xx...
  • Page 67 60 ms output pulse duration 76 ms output pulse duration 152 ms output pulse duration 228 ms output pulse duration (factory default) 300 ms output pulse duration 376 ms output pulse duration 752 ms output pulse duration TransCore Proprietary 7-18...
  • Page 68: Table 7 - 8 Open/Closed Conditions For Output Status

    Table 7 – 10 Open/Closed Conditions for Input Status Input0 Wire Pair Input1 Wire Pair Input Status Green/Red Blue/Black Open Open Closed Open Open Closed Closed Closed TransCore Proprietary 7-19...
  • Page 69 RF Timeout Period) and the selected means of RF-off control (!692N)Select RF Control Algorithm). If presence without tag reports is enabled (!6901 Enable Presence without Tag Reports), the reader transmits a report if a presence is detected without the subsequent acquisition of a valid tag. TransCore Proprietary 7-20...
  • Page 70 For example, if factory default settings are assigned, the reader message is PRST P0 D0 A2 TF I0 which means that presence without tag reports is disabled, minimum presence true period is 0, RF off control on timeout or presence false, infinite RF timeout, and input inversion disabled. TransCore Proprietary 7-21...
  • Page 71 ID for uniqueness filtering and a valid ID code criteria of one acquisition. 532 Display Wiegand Mode Status Command !532 displays the Wiegand mode status as either enabled or disabled. Reader message: TOF <0 to 1> where Wiegand mode disabled Wiegand mode enabled TransCore Proprietary 7-22...
  • Page 72 (!6170 Disable Echo Mode) the echo of received commands. Refer to “6170 Disable Echo Mode” on page 7-26 “6171 Enable Echo Mode (Factory Default)” on page 7-26“ for more information. Reader message: ECHO <0 to 1> where Echo status disabled Echo status enabled (factory default) TransCore Proprietary 7-23...
  • Page 73 !82N Select Input Status Change Report Option. Reader message: where SSTC E<0 to 1>M<0 to 3> Input status change reports disabled (factory default) Input status change reports enabled Reporting disabled (factory default) Changes on input0 reported Changes on input1 reported TransCore Proprietary 7-24...
  • Page 74: Reader Control Functions - Command Group 6

    RF control. 60NN Set Reader ID Number Command !60NN sets the reader ID that will be sent in the auxiliary data field (command !311). Uppercase or lowercase characters are allowed for NN; for example, hex digits A TransCore Proprietary 7-25...
  • Page 75 Reader response: Done 611 Select Error Correcting Protocol Command !611 enables the error correcting protocol. For more details on Error Correcting Protocol, contact TransCore. Reader response: Done 613 Enable Data Inquiry Protocol Command !613 enable the data inquiry protocol. Refer to “Data Inquiry Protocol”...
  • Page 76: Table 7 - 11 Output Control Commands

    Note: This command does not reset any other configuration parameters or have any command response. 64N RF Control Command !64N directly controls the RF module. The N value controls the RF power as shown in Table 7 – 12. TransCore Proprietary 7-27...
  • Page 77: Table 7 - 12 Rf Control Commands

    7 dB of attenuation from the maximum power setting of 25 dBm at 3-dB attenuation to a minimum power level of 18 dBm. The Set RF Attenuation command NN variables and corresponding attenuation settings are shown in Table 7 – 13. Table 7 – 13 RF Attenuation Command Variables Variable (NN) Attenuation Setting (dB) TransCore Proprietary 7-28...
  • Page 78 RF by host or by external sensor. The commands to set the RF operating frequency are presented in Table 7 – 14 TransCore Proprietary 7-29...
  • Page 79: Table 7 - 14 Select Rf Operating Frequency Commands

    Table 7 – 14 Select RF Operating Frequency Commands Command RF Frequency (MHz) 647000 860.00 6470CF 911.75 6470D0 912.00 6470D1 912.25 6470D2 912.50 6470D3 912.75 6470D4 913.00 6470EA 918.50 6470EB 918.75 6470EC 919.00 6470ED 919.25 6470EE 919.50 6470EF 919.75 657113 928.75 647114 929.00 TransCore Proprietary 7-30...
  • Page 80 48 ms to 752 ms. Uppercase or lowercase characters are allowed for N; for example, hex digits A through F or a through f. The command numbers and corresponding output pulse durations are shown in Table 7 – 15. TransCore Proprietary 7-31...
  • Page 81: Table 7 - 15 Output Pulse Duration Commands

    !6901, input reports are transmitted when a tag presence is detected without the subsequent acquisition of a valid tag. The value for N specifies the reports as shown in Table 7 – 16 TransCore Proprietary 7-32...
  • Page 82: Table 7 - 16 Presence Without Tag Report Commands

    Algorithm. Values for N range from 0 through F. Command !693F disables the RF timeout. Uppercase or lowercase characters are allowed for N; for example, hex digits A through F or a through f. The commands and corresponding timeouts are shown in Table 7 – 18. TransCore Proprietary 7-33...
  • Page 83: Table 7 - 18 Timeout Period Values

    For example, some proximity sensors indicate presence with an open circuit. In this instance, command !6941 can enable input inversion so that an open circuit input indicates a presence. The values for N represent the two inversion options as shown Table 7 – 19. TransCore Proprietary 7-34...
  • Page 84: Table 7 - 19 Input Inversion Options

    S...S is the hardware configuration string that may contain as many as 20 uppercase or lowercase ASCII alphanumeric characters. Note: Once assigned, configuration information is preserved during power-down and the loading of default parameters. Reader response: Done TransCore Proprietary 7-35...
  • Page 85: Auxiliary Reader Control - Command Group 8

    0C (12 decimal) must be equal to “01” hexadecimal, the third byte in the Comparison Data field 0F (15 decimal) must be equal to “02” hexadecimal, the sixth byte in the Comparison Data field Reader response: Done Auxiliary Reader Control — Command Group 8 TransCore Proprietary 7-36...
  • Page 86: Table 7 - 20 Input Status Change Report Options

    With this function enabled, the host system will get a message from the reader at least every three minutes. Reader response: Done TransCore Proprietary 7-37...
  • Page 87 User Guide TransCore Proprietary 7-38...
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance...
  • Page 89: Required Tools And Equipment

    17. Wait 30 seconds for the reader to complete the factory reset. 18. Power down the AI1422E reader by switching the main power switch to the ‘OFF’ position. The reader should now be configured for factory default settings. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 90 If the unit will not retain information, such as time and date stamp or baud rate between power cycles, the internal battery backup has failed and the unit must be returned for repair. Contact TransCore at the telephone number listed at the front of this user guide TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 91: Error Messages

    You may want to track this error message if it should occur again. If the reader indicates repeated ErrorRF1 warning messages then return the reader to the factory. TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 92: Ai1422E Reader Repair

    The AI1422E Reader is designed for whole-unit replacement and is manufactured with surface-mounted components. It requires sophisticated testing and repair equipment. All testing and repairs are performed at TransCore’s factory. Please contact TransCore to obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) for returning the reader.
  • Page 94: Character Conversion

    Character Conversion...
  • Page 95: Table A - 22 Transcore 6-Bit-Per-Character Conversion

    User Guide Appendix A Character Conversion Table A-1 lists the TransCore 6-bit-per-character conversion from the standard ASCII character set. Table A – 22 TransCore 6-Bit-Per-Character Conversion 000000 010110 101100 000001 010111 101101 " 000010 011000 101110 000011 011001 101111 000100 011010 110000...
  • Page 96: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications...
  • Page 97: Figure B - 1 Ai1422E Reader System Specifications

    910.00–921.50 MHz Commission and Industry Canada Receiver sensitivity -60 dBm Transmitter RF power 33 dBm (2W) Communications port RS–232, 1200 to 38,400 baud RS–422, 1200 to 38,400 baud Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps Other features Real-time clock Front Panel Ground Stud TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 98: Figure B - 1 Ai1422E Reader Mechanical Dimensions

    AI1422E Reader Figure B-1 gives the mechanical dimensions of the AI1422E Reader. Figure B – 1 AI1422E Reader Mechanical Dimensions TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 100: Lantronix® Ethernet Module Configuration

    Lantronix® Ethernet Module Configuration...
  • Page 101 Other methods of communicating through the Lantronix ® module exist. Contact Lantronix ® with questions. Embedded Device: Lantronix ® XPort ® Direct + Embedded Serial-to-Ethernet Lantronix ® Technical Support Hours: 6:00am – 5:00pm Pacific Time Mon. – Fri. (excluding holidays) Tel: (800) 422-7044 (US Only) Tel: (949) 453-7198 TransCore Proprietary...
  • Page 102 User Guide TransCore Proprietary...

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