
Chapter 3 — Developing and Using RFID Applications
74 IF61 Fixed Reader User’s Manual
About the Developer Tools
Use the Developer Tools for basic testing of your RFID system. The
Developer Tools support these features:
• General purpose input/output (GPIO) testing. For help, see the
next section.
• Sending BRI commands or BRI script files to the IF61 from an
interactive browser interface. For help, see “Sending BRI
Commands and Running Scripts” on page 75.
• Editing and testing JavaScript files. For help, see “Using the
Workbench” on page 77.
Testing the GPIO Interfaces
If you have external GPIO controls such as motion sensors or
indicator lamps connected to the IF61, you can use the Diagnostics
tool to test the interfaces and verify that the controls behave as
expected. Leave the controls connected to the IF61 GPIO port when
using the Diagnostics tool.
Unsecure Server
Enable
Check this check box to allow connections to the
unsecure LLRP server on port 5084.
Reader-Initiated
Connections
For reader-initiated TCP/IP connections to a remote
LLRP client, enter this information:
• Client Address - IP address of the remote LLRP
client.
• TCP Port - Port number for the TCP/IP socket
connection.
• Enable Security (TLS) - Check this check box to
enable Transport Layer Security for this TCP/IP
connection.
LLRP Settings Descriptions (continued)
Setting Description
Note: To use the Developer Tools, you need to enable them. For help,
see “About the IF61 Edgeware Applications” on page 61.
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