MTI RU-888-0 RFID Module User Manual Version 4.
Content 1. Start Demo SW 2. Advanced Reader Setting 3. Inventory Run 4.
WARNING:Please keep more than 20 cm away when doing the test. 1. Start Demo DW 1. 1 Double click the icon as in Fig.1 Fig.1 1.2 Plug Antenna and USB cable you could see the Demo SW shown Fig.2 Fig.
2. Advanced Reader Setting 2. 1 Right click the MTI module and will show “Reader Setting ” on screen. You could start to set the region, frequency, and output power as in Fig.3. Fig.3 2.2 Please you must set Region, Power Level, and choose Hopping in Frequency Column when you would like to do the normal test. Press Submit to sent the parameters and press exit to leave this window as shown in Fig.4. 「RSSI and LBT」and「Gen2 Setting」Column could let you do more advantage setting.
would like to set another value. Fig.
3. Inventory Run 3. 1 After setting the parameter, please press “ Start Scan “ to start the inventory run as shown in Fig.5 and Fig.6. Fig.5 Fig.
4. Advanced Tag Setting 4.1 Please right-click on the tag that you would like to change the setting as shown in Fig.7. Fig.7 4.2 You could set EPC, Password, Lock, or Kill the selected tag in this window as shown in Fig. 8. Fig.
4.3 Option function : Memory Bank Read/Write Function. You could read Reserved, EPC, TID, and User Bank at Memory Column. Choose the one you would like to know the information and press the Read Button as shown in Fig.9. Fig. 9 a. You could see this kind of picture as in Fig. 10 if MTI module could get complete information from the tag.
Fig. 10 b. You could see this kind of picture as in Fig. 11 if MTI module couldn’t get complete information from the tag. Fig.
4.4 Please read user bank if you would like to write any information into user bank. Write the information into the byte you would like to modify and press Set button as shown in Figure 12. Fig. 12 GUI would shown pass message as shown in Fig. 13. Fig.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.