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Application for the RFID Server:
Logging and processing tag events in your browser
Use the ability to log events triggered by tags.
After the device has been configured for and connected to your network, the following steps are still necessary.
Open the start page of the unit by entering the IP address in the address line of your Web browser.
On the start page for the device go to the navigation tree under
Config >> W&T Tag Control and select the following two items and save the configuration. This turns on the logging function of the RFID Server.
Now the data collector can save approx. 3000 tag events in its non-volatile flash memory.
Config >> W&T Tag-Control >> Action >> Action 1
Config >> W&T Tag-Control >> MASTER >> Filterset 1
The data can be read out from the Web site.
Config >> W&T Tag-Control >> Buffer
This is how the data from the downloaded CSV file appear for example in Excel:
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