A) TA MENU
RF Tag TEST (off*)
In test mode, when activating an Active Tag near the Receiver, the serial number
will be shown on the display and Relay 3 will be activated. A signaling device can
be connected to the relay to confirm the reading, e.g., a buzzer or a lamp. This
function can assist in adjusting the scanning distance of the antennas.
FrmRf (Tag) (2* to 5 transmissions)
Determines the number of frames of the serial number that will be sent from the
Tag to the Receiver. When setting this option, the antenna sends along with the
signal (poll) at 125 kHz a parameter for the Tag response, determining how many
signal sends (frames) it should trigger when triggered at 433 MHz. Adjusting this
option to greater values may help in places where it is difficult to receive the Tag
signal by the Receiver, possibly having the increase of the RF antenna as an
auxiliary solution, making a new one in a coaxial cable.
Acks (Lf) (1*, 4, 7, 10 acknowledgements)
Determines the number of acknowledgments sent from the LF antenna to the
Tag after the Receiver receives the valid serial number. This parameter is used to
prevent that after the Tag is recognized by the antenna, it continues to try to send
a signal at 433 MHz that may hinder the signal transmission from other Tags in
a second access that is nearby. The higher the value of the parameter, the more
time the Receiver will spend interacting with the same antenna and this will slow
down the scanning time of the system's antennas. Therefore, it is recommended
that a lower value is set in high flow locations.
Note: Upon receiving the signal from the antenna, the Tag will indicate receipt by
flashing the green LED.
3/30s (Tag) (3* or 30 s)
Selects the time that the Tag needs to wait out of range to before triggering
again, after the first triggering has occurred (the Tag will be out of range while
the LED is off).
INTERLOCKING DOORS (off*, on)
When activating the "interlocking doors" mode, the Receiver reads sequentially
together two antennas, that is, it considers that antennas 1 and 2 are an interlock
and antennas 3 and 4 are another interlock, sequentially reading only from the
antennas 1 to 2, 2 to 1, 3 to 4 and 4 to 3. The "interlocking doors" function helps
in cases of interlocks with antennas close to each other.
Note: The system waits for the pass through the next antenna in the sequence
for the time defined in T. PASSBACK.
T. PASSBACK (off*, 1 to 99 s)
Time in seconds that the equipment disregards the identification of a similar re-
gistered Tag.
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