Intermec IP2L Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI versio - Page 113

When Idtries >= Anttries

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Chapter 4 - BRI Commands The total number of IDTRIES is IDTRIES multiplied by the number of selected antennas. Suppose these attributes are set: • IDTRIES=2 • ANTTTRIES=6 • ANTS=1,2 • INITTRIES=1 The reader performs these steps: 1 Turn on antenna one. 2 Read no new tags. 3 Read 1 new tag. 4 Switch to the next antenna. 5 Read no tags. 6 Read no tags. The total number of ID tries = 2 * 2 = 4. When IDTRIES >= ANTTRIES If you set IDTRIES to a value greater than or equal to ANTTRIES, the reader performs a total of X IDTRIES on each antenna. However, if there are Y ANTTRIES in a row with no new tags found, the reader cycles to the next antenna. The reader comes back to any antenna that has not completed all X IDTRIES and finishes them using the same rules. The reader resets ANTTRIES whenever it switches antennas. The total number of IDTRIES is equal to IDTRIES multiplied by the number of selected antennas. Suppose these attributes are set: • IDTRIES=4 • ANTTTRIES=2 • ANTS=1,2 • INITTRIES=1 In this example, the reader executes four ID tries per antenna. However, if it sees two ID tries in a row without any new tags, then the reader switches to the next antenna. The reader resets the counter for the next antenna. The reader performs these steps: 1 Read 1 new tag. 2 Read no new tags. 3 Read no new tags. 4 Switch to the next antenna. 5 Read 2 new tags. 6 Read 4 new tags. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 101

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Chapter 4 — BRI Commands
Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual
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The total number of IDTRIES is IDTRIES multiplied by the number of selected
antennas.
Suppose these attributes are set:
IDTRIES=2
ANTTTRIES=6
ANTS=1,2
INITTRIES=1
The reader performs these steps:
1
Turn on antenna one.
2
Read no new tags.
3
Read 1 new tag.
4
Switch to the next antenna.
5
Read no tags.
6
Read no tags.
The total number of ID tries = 2 * 2 = 4.
When IDTRIES >= ANTTRIES
If you set IDTRIES to a value greater than or equal to ANTTRIES, the reader
performs a total of X IDTRIES on each antenna. However, if there are Y ANTTRIES
in a row with no new tags found, the reader cycles to the next antenna. The reader
comes back to any antenna that has not completed all X IDTRIES and finishes them
using the same rules. The reader resets ANTTRIES whenever it switches antennas.
The total number of IDTRIES is equal to IDTRIES multiplied by the number of
selected antennas.
Suppose these attributes are set:
IDTRIES=4
ANTTTRIES=2
ANTS=1,2
INITTRIES=1
In this example, the reader executes four ID tries per antenna. However, if it sees two
ID tries in a row without any new tags, then the reader switches to the next antenna.
The reader resets the counter for the next antenna.
The reader performs these steps:
1
Read 1 new tag.
2
Read no new tags.
3
Read no new tags.
4
Switch to the next antenna.
5
Read 2 new tags.
6
Read 4 new tags.