Establishing Connection With Is1001 Reader - Biomark IS1001 Operation User's Manual

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Establishing Connection with IS1001 Reader

There are five ways to make a connection with the IS1001 reader:
USB port: Connects the IS1001 reader to a local device such as a laptop. Use this port
to monitor, maintain, and update the IS1001 reader while at the local site. Tag IDs detected
by the IS1001 reader are sent to this port only if the Set Tags Communication to Local
Port command has been issued (CTL1). Sending other types of data to the local port can
also be controlled using the CAL and CML commands. This port operates using the
protocol. See page 21 for information on using the USB port.
Fiber Optic Transmit and Receive ports: (requires the optional Remote Communication
Board.) Connects the IS1001 reader to a high-speed fiber optic network for long distance
communication. Use this port to monitor, maintain, and update the IS1001 reader from a
remote site. Tag IDs detected by the IS1001 reader are automatically sent to this port.
Other data such as alarms and messages are also automatically sent to this port. This
port operates using the ASCII protocol, so make sure to verify the setting of the IS1001
reader Remote Communication Port protocol and use the CPR command to set it to
if necessary. See page 22 for information on using the fiber optic ports.
Ethernet port: (requires the optional Remote Communication Board.) Connects the
IS1001 reader to a local area network (LAN). Use this port to monitor, maintain, and
update the IS1001 reader from a remote site. Tag IDs detected by the IS1001 reader are
automatically sent to this port. Other types of data such as alarms and messages are also
automatically sent to this port. This port operates using the
to verify the setting of the IS1001 reader Remote Communication Port protocol and use
the CPR command to set it to
the Ethernet port.
RS-232 port: (requires the optional USB Data Logger Board or BLE Data Logger Board)
Use this port to monitor, maintain and update the IS1001 reader from a local computer by
opening Direct Communication Channel To the reader. Tag IDs, detected by the IS1001
reader, can be configured to be sent to this port. This port operates using the
protocol, so make sure to verify the setting of the IS1001 reader Remote Communication
Port protocol and use the CPR command to set it to
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using the RS-232 port.
Bluetooth port: (requires the optional BLE Data Logger Board) Use this port to monitor,
maintain and update the IS1001 reader from a local computer by opening Direct
Communication Channel To the reader. Tag IDs, detected by the IS1001 reader, can be
configured to be sent to this port. This port operates using the ASCII protocol, so make
sure to verify the setting of the IS1001 reader Remote Communication Port protocol and
use the CPR command to set it to ASCII, if necessary. See IS1001 BLE Data Logger User
Manual for information on using the Bluetooth port.
Although you can use multiple connection options at the same time, the recommendation is to
use only one or the other. This will prevent conflicting configuration commands from being sent
simultaneously from different sources.
Note: USB port communication is achieved through IS1001 reader Local Communication Port,
while all the rest of the communication options are realized through IS1001 reader Remote
Communication Port. By default, the tag IDs, alarms, messages, and automatic reports are sent
by the IS1001 reader to both of its communication ports. Only what type of data is sent to the
Local Port can be customized by using CAL, CML, and CTL commands.
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, if necessary. See page 23 for information on using
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IS1001 BLE Data Logger User Manual for information on
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