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INfinity 510 Protocol Reference Guide - Sirit

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Chapter 12 - Tag Namespace<br />

tag.reporting.depart_time<br />

This variable is the number of milliseconds of not detecting a previously<br />

detected tag in the field before generating the event.tag.depart event.<br />

The following example sets the time for not detecting a tag to 3 seconds<br />

(3000 milliseconds) before declaring the tag has departed the reader field<br />

and sending the event.tag.depart event.<br />

>>> tag.reporting.depart_time = 3000<br />

ok<br />

Type<br />

Permissions<br />

Data Type<br />

var<br />

guest=r,admin=rw<br />

int<br />

Default 1000<br />

Min 100<br />

Max 25000<br />

tag.reporting.portal_cross_fields<br />

This variable contains the fields to be reported with event.tag.portal_cross<br />

events. Supported fields are tag_id, tid, type, time, antenna, freq, and rssi.<br />

Note that enabling the tid field will decrease the read rate performance of<br />

the reader.<br />

The following example includes the tag_id, time, and antenna with all<br />

event.tag.portal_cross events:<br />

>>> tag.reporting.portal_cross_fields = tag_id<br />

time antenna<br />

ok<br />

140 <strong>INfinity</strong> <strong>510</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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