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   MTI RFID ME User Manual  Version 1.6 July 9, 2014     MTI Group Proprietary Information  Any  unauthorized  use,  duplication,  reproduction,  reverse  engineering, decompilation,  or  disclosure  of  this  document  may  be  considered  as infringement of MTI Group’s intellectual property rights, the infringer may be accused and liable applicable legal penalties.  Copyright, Microelectronics Technology Inc.. All rights reserved. Copyright, Microelectronics Technology Inc.. All right reserved.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  2  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  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.    However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.    If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC  Caution:  Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  This  transmitter  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any  other  antenna  or transmitter.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  3  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  Radiation Exposure Statement: The  product  comply  with  the  FCC  portable  RF  exposure  limit  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available.  The USB dongle transmitter is approved for use in typical laptop computers.    To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, it should not be used in other devices or certain laptop and tablet computer configurations where the USB connectors on the host computer are unable to provide or ensure the necessary operating configurations intended for the device and its users or bystanders to satisfy RF exposure compliance requirements.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  4  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Microelectronics Technology, Inc. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice.  The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. Microelectronics Technology, Inc. grants to the user non-transferable and non-exclusive  license  to  use  each  software  or  firmware  program  delivered  hereunder  (licensed program).  Except  as  noted  below,  such  license  may  not  be  assigned,  sublicensed,  or  otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Microelectronics Technology, Inc. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Microelectronics Technology, Inc.    The  user  agrees  to  maintain  Microelectronics  Technology,  Inc.  copyright  notice  on  the  licensed programs delivered hereunder, and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in part. The user agrees not  to  decompile, disassemble,  decode, or reverse engineer any  hardware, firmware or software (licensed program) delivered to the user or any portion thereof.  Microelectronics Technology, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability, function, or design.  Microelectronics  Technology,  Inc.  does  not  assume  any  product  liability  arising  out  of,  or  in connection with, the application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.  No  license  is  granted,  either  expressly  or  by  implication,  estoppel,  or  otherwise  under  any Microelectronics  Technology,  Inc.  intellectual  property  rights.  An  implied  license  only  exists  for equipment, circuits, and subsystems contained in Microelectronics Technology, Inc. products.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  5  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 History Version Description Time 1.0 Release   2010.12.08 1.1 Release 2011.04.21 1.2 Release 2011.12.09 1.3 Release 2011.12.23 1.4 Release 2011.12.30 1.5 Update 2012.04.26 1.6 1. Update figures to MTI RFID ME v1.0.20. 2. Add support RFID module section. 3. Modify and correct descriptions. 2014.06.09   Contact Information: Microelectronics Technology, Inc. No. 1 Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C. http://www.mti.com.tw
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  6  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 Index 1. GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 1.2. SUPPORT MODULE ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3. CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................... 7 2. SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.2. START MTI RFID ME ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 3. READER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................. 13 3.1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 3.2. ADVANCED READER SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................... 15 4. INVENTORY RUN ................................................................................................................................................................. 20 5. TAG SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22 5.1. TAG SETTING FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................................. 24 5.2. MEMORY BANK ............................................................................................................................................................... 28 6. TROUBLESHOOTING/ FAQS ............................................................................................................................................. 30 6.1. INITIAL SETUP/ SOFTWARE ............................................................................................................................................. 30 6.2. READING TAGS ............................................................................................................................................................... 30 6.3. WRITING TAGS ................................................................................................................................................................ 30
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  7  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  1. Getting Started 1.1. Introduction This manual provides you with the information needed to install and operate the MTI RFID ME. A description on how to install the MTI RFID ME is provided in Section 2. Section 3, presents information on how to configure the MTI RFID ME to read and write tags and discusses advanced RFID configuration settings. Section 4 describes how to read tags (scanning and inventory runs). Section 5 presents information on Advanced Tag Settings including changing EPC, Kill, Lock and advanced feature settings. 1.2. Support Module This user manual can be referred for below RFID reader modules. Index RFID Module Index RFID Module 1 RU-827 5 RU-888 2 RU-862 6 RU-835 3 RU-865   4 RU-865-P    1.3. Contact Information Contact “rfid_support@mti.com.tw” for any questions regarding MTI RFID ME and hardware support issues.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  8  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  2. Setup 2.1. Software Installation 2.1.1.  Double-click “MTI RFID ME.exe” in the installation disk, then click “Next” to continue the installation, or click “Cancel” to exit the setup as shown in Figure 1.  Figure 1 2.1.2.  Read the license agreement and select “I accept the agreement” as shown in Figure 2 to accept.  Figure 2
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  9  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 2.1.3. Select a Destination Folder. To select a different folder, click “Browse” and choose one of the available options as shown in Figure 3.  Figure 3 2.1.4.  Select a destination for the program’s shortcut. To select a different folder, click “Browse” and choose one of the available options as shown in Figure 4.  Figure 4
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  10  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 2.1.5.  To add additional icons, “Check” desired boxes as shown in Figure 5.  Figure 5  “Checking” the ‘Create a desktop icon’ will generate an additional desktop icon;  “Checking” the ‘Create a Quick Launch icon’ will generate an Additional Quick Launch icon located in the “Start” menu.  2.1.6. Press “Install” to begin software installation as shown in Figure 6.  Figure 6
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  11  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 2.1.7.  Congratulations! You have completed the MTI RFID ME software installation. Press “Finish” to close the window. Select any of the installed icons to launch the MTI Reader Suite program as shown in Figure 7.  Figure 7  2.1.8.  For those whom running on Windows 7 platform, please do the setup as following: 1)  Right  click  on  the  short  cut  of  MTI  RFID  ME  HW  GUI  in  "Start"  menu  and  select "Properties".   2)  Click on the tab "Compatibility" and select "Window XP Service Pack 3" in the pull down menu of "Compatibility Mode".
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  12  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 2.2. Start MTI RFID ME Insert RFID reader into the USB port, launch the installed MTI RFID ME, and make sure the “State” column reads “Online” as shown in Figure 8.  The module name is described in the “Model Name” column as below.  Figure 8
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  13  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 3. Reader Settings 3.1. Introduction Right click the reader information that shows on the GUI of MTI RFID ME then click “Reader Settings” to access the “Advanced Reader Settings” page. This page shows specific configuration settings and information of the reader, including default and recommended settings as shown in Figure 9 and Figure 10.    Figure 9
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  14  -                                      Jul  9,  2014    Figure 10
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  15  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 3.2. Advanced Reader Settings 3.2.1.  Tag Mode: Gen2, Gen2+ RSSI  Gen2:ISO 18000-6C Tag  Gen2 + RSSI:ISO 18000-6C Tag and provides the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI), channel Q, and channel I- path readings  3.2.2.  Region Settings MTI RFID ME program can sense and detect the correct region of RFID reader.     Figure 11  FOR COUNTRY CODE SELECTION USAGE   Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  16  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  3.2.3.  Transmit Power Level  To achieve the longest reading or writing range, set the power to the maximum allowable level of +24dBm as shown in Figure 12.  To reduce the reading or writing range and minimize energy consumption, set the power to the minimum allowable level of +10 dBm.     Figure 12 3.2.4.  Frequency Setting  Hopping mode:Select frequency mode to “Hopping” to perform inventory scanning in general.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  17  -                                      Jul  9,  2014     Figure 13  Fixed mode:Select frequency mode to “Fixed” to perform test and evaluation in general.  CW/Modulation/Pulse:These three settings only can be set when frequency mode is set to “Fixed”. The settings used for engineering evaluation.  CW:To test output power linearity at the assigned frequency.  Modulation:To test the spectrum mask at the assigned frequency.  Pulse:To test ETSI standard 302 208 v1.3.1.
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  18  -                                      Jul  9,  2014    Figure 14  3.2.5.  Gen2 Setting Figure 15 illustrates how to change or modify the Gen2 profile of the MTI RFID ME and EPC tag. For more details regarding definitions Gen2 settings, parameters and limits please reference the Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” (http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2)  MTI RFID ME HW GUI Default Settings   Link frequency:160KHz   Session:S0   Coding:Miller 2  Q_begin:4
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  19  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  Figure 15
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  20  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  4. Inventory Run After configuring the MTI RFID ME settings as described in section 3, you are ready to start an inventory run.    Click the “Start Scan” button located in the lower left corner of the window as shown in Figure 16.  Figure 16
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  21  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 Figure 17 shows an example of a “Start Scan” operation and where the MTI RFID ME is reading two tags.    Figure 17
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  22  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  5. Tag Settings Please stop scan before configure tag. Right click on the EPC of the tag that want to modify then click the “Advanced Tag Settings” as shown in Figure 18. User can configure tag in “Advanced Tag Settings” page as shown in Figure 19.  Figure 18
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  23  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  Figure 19
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  24  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 5.1. Tag Setting Function 5.1.1.  Set EPC Click “Set EPC” button then enter setting window to modify or change a tag’s EPC. The EPC, EPC length and access password can be set in this window. Note: The default setting for the “Current Access Password” is 00-00-00-00.    For any other “Current Access Password” settings other then 00-00-00-00, please refer to Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2.    Figure 20   EPC Write Successful MTI RFID ME will alert a confirmation message to show the EPC information is set successfully.    Figure 21
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  25  -                                      Jul  9,  2014   EPC Write Failed MTI RFID ME will alert a confirmation message to show the EPC information is set unsuccessfully. Repeat the EPC setting process maybe can resolve write failed problem due to RF status is not stable. Note: It may get some improvement to change position of the tag or increase/ decrease power level.  Figure 22
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  26  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 5.1.2.  Set Password Click “Set Password” button then enter setting window to change the password of tag. The default “Current Access Password” is 00-00-00-00. For more detailed information regarding password settings please refer to the Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2  Figure 23 5.1.3.  Lock Click “Lock” button then enter setting window to change access/write authority of the specific memory bank. For more information regarding lock and associated memory banks please refer to Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  27  -                                      Jul  9,  2014    Figure 24 5.1.4.  Kill Click “Kill” button then enter setting window to kill a tag with kill password. For more information about kill and kill password please refer to Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2  Figure 25 5.1.5.  NXP Command Click “NXP Command” button then enter setting window to execute command for NXP tag. Moreover, “Configuration” must be set if select “ChangeConfig 09-00”. For more information about NXP command, please refer to SL3ICS1002/1202 UCODE G2xM and G2XL at http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/SL3ICS1002_1202_139036.pdf   NXP Command   Set Read Protect 02-01: Enable reliable read protection of the entire G2X memory.   Unset Read Protect 02-00: Reset the ReadProtect-bit and re-enables reading of the G2X memory content according the EPCglobal specification.   Change EAS ON 01-01: An EAS-Alarm bit set to ‘1’ the tag will reply to an
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  28  -                                      Jul  9,  2014 EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm code.    Change EAS OFF 01-00: An EAS-Alarm bit set to ‘0’ the tag will not reply to an EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm code.    Trigger EAS Alarm: Reply an EAS_Alarm command by backscattering a 64 bit alarm code without the need of a Select or Query.    ChangeConfig 09-00: Configures the additional features of the tag like Read-Protect, EAS Alarm etc.  Figure 26 5.2. Memory Bank There are four memory banks can be operated that are “Reserved”, “EPC”, “TID” and “User” in MTI RFID ME. User can read/ write a specified memory block by click “Read”, “Set” and “Block Set”. For more information about how to configure memory bank for your use case, please refer to Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard “Gen 2” at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards/uhfc1g2
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  29  -                                      Jul  9,  2014   Figure 27
                                                                  MTI RFID ME User Manual                -  30  -                                      Jul  9,  2014  6. Troubleshooting/ FAQs 6.1. Initial Setup/ Software If the software fails to install as shown in Figure 28, repeat the installation process over again, first uninstall the prior MTI RFID ME installation, and then re-install again using the same steps listed in section 2.1.    Figure 28 6.2. Reading Tags If reader is “Offline” and does not identify tags, make sure the state/status of the MTI RFID ME is “Online” reference Figure 9 which shows “Online” status).      In general, reading tags depends on a lot of different conditions, please verify that there are no metal or liquid objects surrounding the RFID reader and/or near the tags (such as a metal table, or glass of water). 6.3. Writing Tags If tag status displays “ERROR”, make sure the tag and reader proximity is very close (touching if necessary), and try again.

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