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EPC Dual-Band Reader
Model Mercury 2
Quick Start Guide
EPC Dual-Band Reader Model MERCURY 2
Please read this document in its entirety before attempting installation of the MERCURY 2. It is
important that you fully understand the installation procedure before powering up the MERCURY 2.
WARNING
DO NOT POWER UP THE MERCURY 2 IF ANY ANTENNA PORTS ARE UNCONNECTED. BOTH
HF ANTENNA PORTS SHOULD HAVE TERMINATORS CONNECTED TO THEM AND BOTH UHF
PORTS SHOULD HAVE EITHER ANTENNAS OR TERMINATORS CONNECTED TO THEM.
MAKE SURE THAT ANTENNA CONNECTORS AND THE TERMINATORS ARE FIRMLY
ATTACHED.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW BOTH THESE WARNINGS WILL CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO THE
MERCURY 2.
1. Packing List
Please check the package to make sure it includes the following items:
EPC Dual-Band Reader model MERCURY 2
15 V DC 3A power adapter
2 HF terminators (attached to the HF ports on the connector panel)
2 UHF terminators (attached to the UHF ports on the connector panel)
Quick Reference Guide (this document)
FCC Manual Supplement (please read this carefully)
Visually inspect the items. If any items are incorrect, missing, or appear to be damaged, please
contact the XYZ representative listed at the end of this document. Please retain all packing
material in case you need to return the MERCURY 2.
Required components which are not included in the package:
- Cushcraft UHF patch antenna model numbers $9028P or SQOQBPC with a 12 foot custom
RF cable and a reverse polarity TNC connector. (Use only these antennas with the
MERCURY 2)
FCC regulations require that care be taken to limit exposure to radio frequency radiationl Please
consult the FCC Manual Supplement for important safety and compliance information.
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Connector Panel
The only external interface of the MERCURY 2 is the connector panel pictured below. There are
no user serviceable parts inside.
SAFE MODE BUTTON
POWER LED
The connectors on the connector panel are designated as follows:
ETH1 — RJ45 ethemet interface
SERl — R8232 serial interface
SAFE MODE BUTI'ON — allows factory default booting of MERCURY 2 (see section 6)
LED — illuminated when power is on
UHF1 and UHF2 — UHF antenna ports
HF1 and HF2 — HF antenna interface (not supported in this release)
DC +15V 3A — DC powerjack
The MERCURY 2 is shipped with HF1 and HF2 terminators attached. DO NOT REMOVE
THESE CONNECTORS. HF FUNCTIONALITY IS NOT SUPPORTED IN THIS PRODUCT
RELEASE.
Setup
0 Connect one or two UHF antennas to the MERCURY 2. Use only patch antennas from
Cuehcraft models SQO28P or $9028PC.
c If using one UHF antenna, be sure to attach a terminator to the unused port. Failure to do so
will irreparably damage the MERCURY 2.
0 Power the MERCURY 2 up using the power supply provided.
0 Connect the MERCURY 2 to the network using an ethernet cable connecting to the ethernet
port. Alternatively: Connect the MERCURY 2 directly to a PC using a crossover ethemet
cable.
0 Wait for about 60 seconds for the MERCURY 2 to completely boot up.
0 Start a web browser from any network-enabled PC.
0 Browse to “http:// 10.0.0101" using any Java-enabled browser. This will bring up a web
page titled “EPC lMulti-Band Reader".
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4. Default Network Configuration
The MERCURY 2 is shipped with the following default network configuration.
IP address: 10.0.0.101
Netmask: 255.0.01)
Default Gateway: 1000.1
5. Webrbflsed Configurator and Query Interface
0 Status Page
Indicates the current status and configuration 01 the Tag This is a read-only page.
0 Query Page
This page provides a browser-based interface to the SOL query sewer runnning on the
MERCURY 2A
0 Click “Query" to enter the query interface.
- Click the “Start" button to stan interrogating EF'C tags.
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The EPC numbers of tags in the read field will appear in the main window and will remain there until
the "Clear Output" button is clicked.
Current date and time
EPC Protocol
Antenna at which tag was seen
Click "Stop" ‘lo stop the tag search.
Click “Show Raw" to see the raw search output. This mode makes it easier to see when tags are
being detected.
Click "Hide Raw" (same button as "Show Raw") to switch back to the original mode
To run a single search cycle. make sure that a tag search is not currently running. This can be
done by clicking “Stop". Then, click “Query Once" or press “Enter" with the cursor in the "Query"
fieidt
0 Settlngs Page
This page displays MERCURY 2 settings and allows the user to review and edit them.
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Click “Save" to make the settings permanent Do not exit the page until you see a confirmation
message “New settings saved". Changes are not permanent unless you see this message.
a Network Page
This page indicates the network setting and allows the users review and edit IP address,
netmask, and default gateway.
After changing the network configuration the MERCURY 2 needs to be software reset for the
changes to take effect. See “Reset” section below for details on how to accomplish this.
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Firmware Page
This page allows the user to rewrite the firmware on the MERCURY Z Browse your computer for
the new firmware and click "Enter".
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- Reset Page
Clicking the “Reset" button resets the system and causes saved changes to take effect.
Safe mode button
The “safe mode button" on the connector panel allows the user to recover from any errors that
occur during a firmware upgrade. If an error occurs that renders the MERCURY 2 inoperable,
power down the MERCURY 2. Press and hold the safe mode button with a paperclip or small
screwdriver and power up the MERCURY 2. Continue to hold the sale mode button for 60
seconds after connecting power to allow the MERCURY 2 to boot completely. This will
temporarily load factory-default settings and allow you to attempt a firmware modification again.
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In safe mode, all web page backgrounds will be red and will include the words “Safe Mode".
7. Support
http://www.thingmaglc.com

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