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        Gateway User’s Guide         RFind Systems, Inc. 9-3151 Lakeshore Road, Suite 102 Kelowna, BC, V1W 3S9  Telephone: 250-862-3412  www.rfind.com
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 2 of 12 Revision: 1.0   Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability RFind Systems, Inc. and its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees and agents provide the information contained in this Manual on an “as-is” basis and do not make any express or implied warranties or representations with respect to such information including, without limitation, warranties as to non-infringement, reliability, fitness for a particular purpose, usefulness, completeness, accuracy or currentness.  RFind Systems, Inc. shall not in any circumstances be liable to any person for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, including without limitation, damages resulting from use of or reliance on information presented herein, or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods, even if informed in advance of the possibility of such damages.  Trademarks “RFind Systems”, “Expeditor 2D”, “Answering the Question, Where?”, “TAQNav.” are trademarks of RFind Systems, Inc.  All other names, products, and services mentioned are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective organizations.  Copyright Notice Copyright © 2006 RFind Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, photographic, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, or used in any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of RFind Systems, Inc.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 3 of 12 Revision: 1.0   Radio Frequency Compliance Statement RFind Systems, Inc. is the responsible party for the compliance of the following device: MODEL: G100A FCC ID: UL3G100A CANADA: 6721A-G100A  The user(s) of this product is cautioned to only use accessories and peripherals approved, in advance, by RFind Systems, Inc. The use of accessories and peripherals, other than those approved by RFind Systems, Inc., or unauthorized changes to approved products, may void the compliance of these products and may result in the loss of the user(s) authority to operate the equipment.  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.   FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.  Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Industry Canada Compliance This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  Installation Note To comply with FCC radio frequency exposure compliance requirements, this device must be installed by a RFind Systems certified technician.  Please refer to RFind Systems installation instructions for a list of approved peripheral devices.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 4 of 12 Revision: 1.0  Introduction......................................................................................................................... 5 Overview............................................................................................................................. 5 Gateway Types.................................................................................................................... 5 Gateway Configuration....................................................................................................... 6 Accessing the Gateway Demo Application ...................................................................... 10 Support.............................................................................................................................. 11 Appendix A – Status LEDs............................................................................................... 12
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 5 of 12 Revision: 1.0  Introduction This document describes how to install and configure the RFind Gateway.  The RFind Gateway is used to transmit and receive data from tags to a central database. Overview There are two models of RFind Gateway: wired and wireless.  The wired model connects to a network via an RJ-45 cable while the wireless model features an 802.11b ethernet card allowing it to connect to an access point.  The RFind Gateway also comes equipped with a 9-pin RS232 serial port, an antenna connector, a power receptacle, and four status LEDs.  The following is a brief description of what each item is used for:  Item  Description 9-Pin RS232 Port  Used for configuration and for troubleshooting.  For example, if the Gateway is not receiving data, error messages explaining the cause can be seen from this port. RJ-45 Port (Wired model only) Provides the ability to transmit and receive data to and from the Gateway.  The Gateway is equipped with a web server as well as an FTP server for firmware upgrades.  The most common use for this port will be sending data received from tags to a central database server. 802.11b Wireless Card (Wireless model only) Provides ability to transmit and receive data to and from the Gateway. Power Receptacle  Supplies power to the Gateway. Antenna  Communications interface for RFID tag communication. Status LEDs  See Appendix A for LED definitions.  Gateway Types There are two different logical types of gateways:  • Locating • Chokepoint  A locating gateway is used to process location data received from asset tags as well as to configure tags (for example during the commissioning process).  Locating gateways are also used to request a tags status.  In general your gateways should always be configured as locating gateways.  A chokepoint gateway is used to implement a chokepoint in your system.  In this case the sole function of the gateway is to send out a special message to determine if any tags are in the immediate area surrounding the gateway.  You can control the scan rate of a chokepoint gateway by setting the scan rate parameter.  This determines how often the gateway sends out a scan message.  The smallest value for this parameter is 200ms.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 6 of 12 Revision: 1.0   Gateway Configuration The initial configuration of the gateway must be done using a 9-Pin RS232 straight through cable with one female end and one male end.  Do not supply power to the gateway until the appropriate step below.  To configure the gateway, complete the following steps:  1. Connect RS232 cable from Gateway to PC COM port.  2. Open up Hyperterminal by going to Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyperterminal  3. When prompted to enter a name for the connection, enter “RFind Gateway” and click OK.  4. In the “Connect To” dialog, select the appropriate COM port from the “Connect using:” drop down box and click “OK”.  5. Use the following COM port settings on the COM port properties dialog:  Bits per second:   9600 Data bits:    8 Parity:     None Stop Bits:    1 Flow Control:    None  6. Click “OK” when finished.  7. Use the power adapter to supply power to the Gateway.  After a short delay, you should see text displayed in your Hyperterminal session indicating that the Gateway is starting up.  When prompted, press any key on your keyboard to indicate that you would like to modify the settings.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 7 of 12 Revision: 1.0   Illustration 1: Gateway boot prompt in hyperterminal session.  The default Gateway settings should be appropriate for most users.  If would like  to customize the settings then complete steps 8 to 11.  By default, the wired Gateway is configured as follows:  IP Address:          192.168.1.50 Subnet Mask:          255.255.255.0 IP Gateway:          192.168.1.1 Primary Time Server:       192.168.1.254 Secondary Time Server:       None (0.0.0.0) TRPS IP Address (Expeditor Server):  192.168.1.254  The default network settings for the wireless Gateway are as follows:  IP Address:          192.168.1.50 Subnet Mask:          255.255.255.0 IP Gateway:          192.168.1.1 Wireless Protocol Mode      Infrastructure Wireless SSID         rfind Wireless Channel        Search WEP            Disabled WPA            Disabled Primary Time Server:       192.168.1.254 Secondary Time Server:       None (0.0.0.0) TRPS IP Address (Expeditor Server):  192.168.1.254
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 8 of 12 Revision: 1.0  NOTE: In order to protect your wireless network, RFind Systems Inc. recommends that you use some form of encryption.  As a minimum, 128 Bit WEP encryption should be used.  To modify the wireless encryption and other settings complete steps 8 to 11 below.  If any of the above settings must be modified for your site, then you must follow the configuration instructions below.  Note that the Gateway uses SNTP to get its time from an external time source.  Under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, the SNTP service is enabled by default.  Configuring the SNTP server on these operating systems is as easy as allowing inbound connections on UDP port 123.  If you have disabled SNTP for security reasons or do not want to use an SNTP server internal to your network, you can configure the Gateway to use an external time server.  8. When prompted press “M” to modify the current settings.  9. When prompted for a password, enter the default password of “rfind” and press enter.  10. The following table describes each of the settings in the order you will be prompted for them.  Press enter after entering a new value for each setting.  If you press enter without entering a new value, the current setting will be used.   Setting  Description Obtain IP settings from network. Set to N for No.  Setting this Y or Yes will allow the Gateway to get its IP configuration automatically. IP Address  Ipv4 IP address for Gateway. Subnet Mask  Ipv4 Subnet mask. IP Gateway  Ipv4 IP address of IP gateway. Primary SNTP Server  Ipv4 IP address of primary SNTP server. Secondary SNTP Server  Ipv4 IP address of secondary SNTP server. Root password  Press Y and enter to choose to update root password and then enter a new root password. Admin password  Not currently used. Baud Rate  Accept Default – Do not change. Serial Number  Accept Default – Do not change. MAC Address  Protected. CPU Delay  Number in seconds indicating how to long to wait for user to press a key to change settings.  Recommended setting is 5 seconds. Ethernet Duplex Setting  Accept Default – Do not change. Gateway ID  Protected. Gateway Type  Available settings are 0 or 2. 0 – Locating gateway 2 – Chokepoint gateway Most often this will be set to 0.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 9 of 12 Revision: 1.0  Setting  Description Transmit Power  Transmit power in dBm.  Supported range is -30 dBm to +10 dBm.  Setting to a value outside this range will cause Gateway to use default value of +10 dBm. Scan Interval  Rate at which a gateway will scan for tags.  Recommended setting is 500 milliseconds. Setting is ignored if gateway is a locating gateway. Ping Interval  Rate at which gateway will send an XML ping message to server.  Used to tell server that gateway is still on-line.  Recommended setting is 1800 seconds. Time Synchronization Interval  Interval in seconds at which Gateway will synchronize its time with external time source. Retry Interval  Interval in seconds at which the gateway will attempt to resend messages to the server in case of network failure.  If gateway detects network failure it will start buffering messages in a queue.  Up to 5000 messages can be queued.  Recommended setting is 20 seconds. Blink On Scan Duration  Set to 100. (Setting is ignored.) TRPS IP Address  Ipv4 IP address of machine on which Expeditor web service is installed. TRPS Port Number  Set to 80.  If you are running the TRPS Web Service on a port other than the default of port 80 then set the port number to the port number for the web service.  Additional settings for the wireless Gateway: Setting  Description Wireless Network Type  Type of wireless network to connect to.  Recommended setting is Infrastructure (option 0) which is the default setting. Wireless SSID  Sevice Set Identifier for access point.  Default is “rfind”. Wireless Channel  Access point channel number.  Valid channels are 1 to 11. Enable WEP  Set to Y to enable WEP.  If you want to use WPA then set this to N. If you want to use WEP, the wireless authentication type set for the network must be “Shared Key”. Enable WPA  Set to Y to enable WPA.  If you want to use WEP set this to N.  11. After modifying the above settings as desired, a short delay will be observed followed by a message indicating that the settings were saved.  The device will then reboot and go through the boot sequence as before.  Simply watch the output in your Hypterminal session and you should see a message indicating that the Gateway has booted up correctly.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 10 of 12 Revision: 1.0    Accessing the Gateway Demo Application As mentioned previously, the gateway features a web server.  Provided on the gateway is a demo application which can be used to test the transmission range of the gateway and check that a given tag is functioning correctly.  To access the demo application open a web browser such as internet explorer and browse to http://<Gateway IP Address>/Demo/index.html.  For example: http://192.168.1.50/Demo/index.html  After the page loads, you will be presented with a page that has two text boxes and three buttons, “Idle”, “Start” and “Blink”.  Below is a description for each of the fields and buttons:  Field or Button Name  Description Blink Messages Sent  Read only field used to indicate how many blink messages have been sent to the given tag.  This field is only updated after you press the stop button. Transmit Power  Transmit Power in dBm currently in use by the Gateway. Tag ID  Tag ID of tag currently being manipulated. Idle  Sends an idle message to the tag.  If you are planning on a shipping a tag, you should first put it in idle.  Illustration 2: Gateway hyperterminal session showing output after gateway has completed boot sequence.
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 11 of 12 Revision: 1.0  Field or Button Name  Description Start  Sends a start message to the tag.  When a tag arrives at your site it will be in idle.  It must be “started” in order for it to be capable of blinking its LED or doing any other activities such as locating itself. Blink  Sends repeated blink messages to the tag.  After clicking this button, the button text will change to stop.  Pressing this button again will stop the Gateway from sending blink messages.  To make a tag blink, simply enter its tag ID and press “Start”.  This takes the tag out of idle.  Now enter the desired transmit power and select “Blink”.  The tag will now start to periodically blink its LED.  Click “Stop” to stop blinking the tag.  Support For support on any RFind Systems hardware, please contact us at:  RFind Systems, Inc. www.rfind.com  email: support@rfind.com Telephone: (250) 862-3412
Gateway User’s Guide    Page 12 of 12 Revision: 1.0  Appendix A – Status LEDs  LED  Meaning Bottom Left (Red)  On solid when the Gateway is powered. Top Left (Green)  On when an error is present. Top Right (Green)  On solid when the Gateway has an ethernet link. Bottom Right (Amber) On when the Gateway is transferring data to/from the server.

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