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RFID Product Guides & Datasheets
Jan-Manuel Collombon
RFID Product Guide - International Version (WWE): (Please visit the site to view this file) RFID Product Guide - North And South American Version (NA): (Please visit the site to view this file) Summary of current UHF passive RFID offering for the WorkAbout Pro: (Please visit the site to view...
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22 Apr 2013
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WAP - RFID Documentations
Jan-Manuel Collombon
RFID UHF Passive Options Reading distances table: (Please visit the site to view this file) RFID Products Documentations UHF-CA1-A1-G2 CAEN Module / A828 EU (EN 300 220) Approvals: CE ->(Please visit the site to view this file) Kitting instructions:...
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26 Jun 2012
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RFID Newsletter
Pierre Bonnefoy
(Please visit the site to view this file) Psion unveil UHF- RFID NEO : a new ergonomics standard on the market NEO UHF option will allow easy and immediate UHF RFID compliance to existing on-field and new NEO devices. The ultra...
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13 Apr 2012
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Why my LF tag ID doesn't match with the tag ID from other readers?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Overview RFID Readers concerned by this article: LF-AH1-G2 This article describes how to translate tag ID get from LF HID reader for matching with other LF readers. Solution A concret example will help for understanding. The LF HID reader reads a tag where...
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4 Apr 2012
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OSM: Customization for Partners
Pierre Bonnefoy
Open Source Mobility: Information for customization on hand helds In addition to OMNII HDK, here is a document explaining how to integrate hardware on OMNII Platform: (Please visit the site to view this file) Workabout Pro UHF circular antenna + 2D imager: specific kitting guidelines (Please...
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23 Mar 2012
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RFID
Pierre Bonnefoy
This is the home page for RFID documentation
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21 Mar 2012
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NEO - Photos & Videos
Jan-Manuel Collombon
NEO UHF (UHF-CAQ-Ax) This video shows the capabilities of the NEO UHF module (Please visit the site to view this video) NEO UHF at Work HF-AM1-NEO Video of HF-AM1-NEO reading tags (Please visit the site to view this video)
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14 Mar 2012
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RFID Middlewares
Steven Cox
On this section, we will present the smart connectivity tools for RFID Middlewares. For any question please feel free to contact us via Discussion->RFID EPC Global - Low Level Reader Protocol What is LLRP? LLRP stands for Low Level Reader Protocol. It’s an EPCGlobal standard describing...
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13 Feb 2012
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RFID Open Source Mobility
Pierre Bonnefoy
Open Source Mobility Resources
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9 Feb 2012
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How to create my own CAEN plug-in?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This tutorial will explain you how to create your own plug-in. This can be very useful if: You want to quickly develop a specific application for UHF demonstration purpose on customers side You want to test specific functionalities You will gain time because: We provide...
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4 Jan 2012
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What are the plug-ins available on CAEN Tools?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
What is a plugin and how to use it? RFID Plug-in: Anti-collision Test This plug-in will help you reading UHF tags in high density environment and measure the time. RFID Plug-in: Multiple Writes Based on coats discount scenario in textile industry, this plug-in is a demonstration of fast writing...
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4 Jan 2012
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RFID Plug-in: Bitrates Tester
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in is a tool to test the best bitrate configuration for your UHF tag. Each tag works better with a specific bitrate and according to your tags environment. Usage First of all, start 'Bitrates Tester' plug-in. Put your reader in from of your UHF EPC C1G2 tag and...
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5 Dec 2011
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RFID Plug-in: CAEN RF Control
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will help you to control the UHF channels. This is useful to allow the collocation between UHF readers, reduce interferences or pass radio certification. In the same idea, during exhibitions, you will be able to set your reader on non-used RF channels and in this way to...
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28 Nov 2011
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RFID Plug-in: Fujitsu tags
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will help you to read and write faster on Fujitsu tags. These tags have a high memory capacity (64 KB user memory). Custom commands are used into CAEN library for high speed large memory writing. Settings First of all, you can determinate the best bitrate for your tag...
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18 Nov 2011
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RFID Plug-in: Inventory Recorder
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will help you to record on excel file all the UHF tags read during an inventory. Settings For the first use, you have to create 2 tags: START and STOP To do this, please return on the Config panel->R/W tab and select ASCII display Then, you can decrease...
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8 Nov 2011
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RFID Plug-In: Find your tag
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will show you how you can locate a UHF tag. First step is to select a tag from a database or a recent inventory. Then by starting the search process, you will be able to locate your tag. The finding mode starts a maximum power level to try to catch the tag. When...
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2 Nov 2011
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RFID Plug-in: RSSI Viewer
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will help you to see the signal strength ( RSSI value) of UHF tags. Normal RSSI values should be in the range -30 dBm, -60 dBm. Use Press ‘Start Inventory’ button to read the tags in the RF field by getting their RSSI. Press ‘Stop...
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26 Oct 2011
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RFID Plug-in: Multiple Writes
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description Based on coats discount scenario in textile industry, this plug-in is a demonstration of fast writing on multiple UHF tags. Each UHF tag represents a coat with a COLOR and a DISCOUNT RATE. The goal is to modify quickly these information. The different colors can be Orange...
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20 Oct 2011
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What is a plugin and how to use it?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
What is a plug-in? In computing, a plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. A RFID plug-in is an external module available in CAEN Tools. Caen reader instance is given in parameter. So the configurations modifications...
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18 Oct 2011
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RFID Plug-in: Anti-collision Test
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Description This plug-in will help you reading UHF tags in high density environment and measure the time. Settings By launching the plug-in, the CAEN reader is configured to use Session=S1 and Q=6. By leaving the plug-in, the default CAEN Tools values are reset. For more information...
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17 Oct 2011
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What is a plug-in?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
A plug-in is an external module available in CAEN Tools. Caen reader instance is given in parameter. So the configurations modifications done in CAEN Tools are used in plug-ins.
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14 Oct 2011
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RFID Partners
Jan-Manuel Collombon
In this section, you will find information concerning our RFID partners' solutions. For WORKABOUT PRO Frequency Partner RFID Module Description Documentation, SDK & software tools LF Agrident AIR 200 ...
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7 Oct 2011
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How to upgrade the firmware of CAEN reader
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Overview RFID Readers concerned UHF-CA3-A1-G2 UHF-CA3-A5-G2 UHF-CA4-A6-G2 UHF-CA3-AC1-GPRS UHF-CA3-AC5-GPRS UHF-CA3-AC1-XMOD UHF-CA3-AC5-XMOD This article describes the steps you will need to...
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6 Oct 2011
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RFID Archives
Jan-Manuel Collombon
RFID SDKs HID SDK [LF-HF] HID SDK for WAP family - (Please visit the site to view this file) [HF] HID SDK for IKON family - (Please visit the site to view this file) [HF] HID SDK for NEO family - (Please visit the site to view this file) TagSYS SDK [HF] TagSYS SDK for WAP - (Please...
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6 Oct 2011
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How can I modify the EPC length on CAEN readers?
Jan-Manuel Collombon
Overview RFID Readers concerned UHF-CA1-A1-G2 UHF-CA3-A1-G2 UHF-CA3-A5-G2 UHF-CA4-A6-G2 This article describes the steps you will need to modify the EPC length. Solution According to the Protocol Control values ([http://www.epcglobalinc...
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8 Aug 2011
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