Detecting And Capturing Tag Ids; Storing Tag Ids In Is1001 Reader Memory; Storing Tag Ids On Locally-Attached Computer; Storing Tag Ids On Remote Computer Or On Optional Data Logger Board - Biomark IS1001 Operation User's Manual

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Detecting and Capturing Tag IDs

When the IS1001 reader is powered on or reset it will automatically start in Scan mode and will
immediately begin scanning for tags. Depending on the configuration, detected tag IDs may be
stored in up to 5 locations:
Internal IS1001 reader memory
Locally-attached computer
Remote computer
USB Data Logger external flash drive
BLE Data Logger memory

Storing Tag IDs in IS1001 Reader Memory

New tag IDs will be stored in IS1001 reader's internal memory if the Save Tags to Memory (MTG)
setting is enabled. The IS1001 memory can store up to 78,583 tag IDs (with signal level and
temperature measurements, when enabled).
In addition:
Duplicate tag IDs (the same tag ID detected multiple times by the same IS1001 reader)
may or may not be recorded depending on how Set Detection Unique Mode is
configured. See the DUM command in the IS1001 Reader Commands section beginning
on page 28
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Virtual Test Tag IDs will be stored in memory if the Save Virtual Tags to Memory setting
is enabled. See the MVT command in the IS1001 Reader Commands section beginning
on page 28.

Storing Tag IDs on Locally-Attached Computer

New tag IDs will be sent to the local USB port if the Set Tags Communication to Local Port
(CTL) setting is enabled. Duplicate tags may or may not be sent depending on how Set Detection
Unique Mode is configured.
BioTerm or BioStat communication program that is monitoring this port will receive the tag data.
See page 21 for information on using the USB port.
Storing Tag IDs on Remote Computer or on Optional Data Logger
Board
These two options are mutually exclusive (only one option can be used or the other). New tag IDs
will be always sent to whichever option you are using. Duplicate tag IDs (the same tag ID detected
multiple times by the same IS1001 reader) may or may not be sent depending on how Set
Detection Unique Mode is configured. See the DUM command in the IS1001 Reader Commands
section beginning on page 28
Optional Remote Communication Board can be used to send tag data across a remote
communication line (either an Ethernet or a Fiber Optic line) and capture it live.
BioTerm or BioStat communication programs that are monitoring these ports will receive
the data. See pages 22 and 23 for information on using these ports.
Optional USB Data Logger Board can be used to store tag data on an external USB flash
drive. See USB Data Logger User Manual for details on collecting data.
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