About The Performance Test; Using The Javascript Tool - Intermec IF5 User Manual

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Chapter 3 — Developing and Using RFID Applications

Using the JavaScript Tool

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• Total Read Time: Elapsed time spent reading tags during
the test
• Current Test Duration: Total time spent in the test cycle
• Average tags read per second: Total number of tags read
divided by the total read time
4 To export the test results as a .csv file, click Export to CSV
file. Follow the prompts to save the file.

About the Performance Test

When you click Start Test, the test cycle begins by setting the
ANTTRIES, IDTRIES, INITTRIES, and RDTRIES reader
attributes to 1. Then the test cycle executes the BRI command
READ COUNT CONTINUOUS, sleeps for the amount of
time specified by Cycle Length, executes READ POLL, and then
executes a READ to end the continuous read cycle.
Note: These instructions assume you understand how to create
and edit JavaScript files.
The JavaScript tool supports these functions:
• Editing and sending JavaScript to the IF5 from the web
browser interface. For help, see the next section, "Using the
JavaScript Workbench."
• Configuring a JavaScript file to auto-run when the IF5 is
rebooted. For help, see
Auto-Run at Boot Time" on page 92.
"Configuring a JavaScript File to
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