Hi-G-Tek IGMA51433/916 User Manual

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Master Hand Held Terminal 
IGMA51433 / 916 
User Manual 
 
UM4722
Rev: 1.2A

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  • Page 1: Master Hand Held Terminal

    Master Hand Held Terminal  IGMA51433 / 916  User Manual    UM4722 Rev: 1.2A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Master Hand Held Terminal ....................1 Overview ........................4 Installation ........................6 Application Settings ..................... 12 General description ....................12 Settings Schema....................13 Predefined Seals ....................15 Application Operation ....................16 System Login ......................16 Main Screen ......................17 Select Seal Screen....................
  • Page 3 Attention • Hi-G-Tek's MHHT RFID Reader, FCC ID: OB6-IGMA51916 is distributed to a commercial/industrial use only, and should only be handled by personnel authorized by Hi-G-Tek representatives. • Installation must be performed according to this User Guide. • The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden in accordance with FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204 and part 15.203.
  • Page 4: Overview

    16 kHz data. Low frequency channel: Transmit/Receive at 127 kHz, AM, 4 kHz data rate. Hi-G-Tek HHT version 1.0.5 is a HandHeld Ternminal application running on a Pocket PC device equipped with Hi-G-Tek CF Reader. The application enables the user to perform several of Active RFID operations using publicly available High-Frequency Radio.
  • Page 5 1.2 CF RFID Module installation • Carefully insert the RFID module into the CompactFlash slot of your PDA. • There is no need to install any drivers with this RFID card. • Please not that only one card may be used at a time - 5 -...
  • Page 6: Installation

    2 Installation This section describe how to set up the Pocket PC for the first time 1. Put the PPC on the cradle and plug in the USB connector to the PC. 2. Windows XP should identify it as the new hardware. 3.
  • Page 7 5. Make the above selections (standard partnership) and hit next. You should get the following screen: 6. Make the above selection (w/desktop) and hit next. You should get the following screen: - 7 -...
  • Page 8 7. Give a unique device name for each PPC device and hit next. You should get the following screen: 8. Make the above selection (two computers) and hit next. You should get the following screen: - 8 -...
  • Page 9 9. Hit next. You should get the following screen: 10. Select file check box only and hit next. You should get the following screen: - 9 -...
  • Page 10 11. Hit Finish. The ActiveSync will be launched: 12. After ActiveSync finish synchronize you should get the following screen: - 10 -...
  • Page 11 13. For each device ActiveSync a “new directory on the PC under “My documents” with a name “<PPCNAME> My Documents. In our example “the folder (directory) name is “”UNIT_NUM_1982 My documents”. It creates a shortcut for it on the PC desktop as follows: 14.
  • Page 12: Application Settings

    3 Application Settings 3.1 General description Hi-G-Tek HHT application enables the user to customize it’s setting using the setting.xml file. This file has the following format: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <settings xmlns="http://tempuri.org/settings.xsd"> <options settype="Normal" password="" /> <fields> <udt-field name="UDT" length="6" value="1.0.0" desc="The verion of the field list"...
  • Page 13: Settings Schema

    Each of the fields’ types must have the following attributes: name – each field must have a unique name. “udt-field” and “container- field” have a predefined names “UDT” and “Container ID” respectively. length – the number of characters (ASCII characters) the field holds. value –...
  • Page 14 </xs:complexType> </xs:element> <xs:complexType name="data-Type"> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="field" type="mstns:field-Type" /> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name="field-Type"> <xs:sequence /> <xs:attribute name="name" type="xs:string" /> <xs:attribute name="value" type="xs:string" /> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name="events-Type"> <xs:sequence> <xs:sequence /> <xs:element name="event" type="mstns:event-Type" /> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType> <xs:complexType name="event-Type"> <xs:sequence /> <xs:attribute name="number" type="xs:string" /> <xs:attribute name="code"...
  • Page 15: Predefined Seals

    3.3 Predefined Seals The Hi-G-Tek enables to user to perform various operation on a DataSeal using HF RF. But in order to perform those operations the user need to supply the Seal ID of the DataSeal. One way is to physically take the DataSeal, read it’s it from the label put on it and type that ID manually.
  • Page 16: Application Operation

    4 Application Operation 4.1 System Login Once Hi-G-Tek HHT is launched, the user is asked to provide the password for running the application. This password is defined in the application settings (“settings.xml” file). Figure 4: Login Screen Upon entering the right password, the user gets the application main screen.
  • Page 17: Main Screen

    4.2 Main Screen Figure 5: Main Screen 1. Read – reading DataSeal status, events and data. 2. Set - Arming a DataSeal. Writing data to the DataSeal and setting its status to “Set” (armed). 3. Read Data – reading data of an armed DataSeal. 4.
  • Page 18: Select Seal Screen

    4.3 Select Seal Screen Figure 6: Select Seal Screen When pressing on either one of Read, Set, Read Data, Write Data or Addressed Verify buttons – the application displays first the “Select Seal Screen”. On this screen the user to should select the target DataSeal, that is, for example, if the user hit the Set button the target DataSeal id the seal which the user want to “arm”.
  • Page 19: Read - Reading Dataseal Status, Data And Events

    4.4 Read – reading DataSeal status, data and events Figure 7 Read Screen –General Tab Page When hitting the Read button on the main screen the user is prompt select the target DataSeal, and the application starts the read process. The Read screen displays the target DataSeal status, data and events.
  • Page 20 Figure 8 Read Screen –Data Tab Page - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Set - Arming The Dataseal

    4.5 Set – arming the DataSeal Figure 9 Set Screen When hitting the Set button on the main screen the user is prompt select the target DataSeal, and then after the application displays the Set screen. The Set screen enables the user to “arm” the DataSeal, that is, to write the data to the data seal and “initialize”...
  • Page 22: Read Data - Reading The Dataseal Data

    4.6 Read Data – reading the DataSeal Data Figure 10 Read Data Screen When hitting the Read Data button on the main screen the user is prompt select the target DataSeal, and then after the application displays the Read Data screen. - 22 -...
  • Page 23: Write Data - Writing Data To The Dataseal

    4.7 Write Data – writing data to the DataSeal Figure 11 Write Data Screen When hitting the Write Data button on the main screen the user is prompt select the target DataSeal, and then after the application displays the Write Data screen. The purpose of the Write Data screen is to enable the user to modify the data fields in the DataSeal after it has been “armed”...
  • Page 24: Verify - Searching "Neighboring" Dataseals

    4.8 Verify – searching “neighboring” DataSeals Figure 12: Verify Screen Upon hitting the Verify button on the main screen or on the The Verify screen enables there user to detect “neighboring” seals using RFID Verify broadcast message. Seals receiving this message reply and the application adds them to the “verify list”.
  • Page 25: Addressed Verify - Reading Dataseal Status And Data

    4.9 Addressed Verify – reading DataSeal status and data Figure 13 Addressed Verify Screen When hitting the Addr. Verify button on the main screen the user is prompt select the target DataSeal, and the application starts the read process. The Addressed Verify screen displays the target DataSeal status, seal stamp and container 4.10 Menu –display previous read DataSeals This screen displays the information of previously read DataSeal in the Read...

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