
5.2.3 Reading Temperature Detection implants
To read TD® implants with the AFX-100, follow instructions described in the previous
chapter “5.2.2 - Reading tags”.
When an EID TD implant is successfully read, the tag’s ID code information and the
temperature measured by the implant appear on the LCD readout (see below). The ID
code and the temperature are automatically stored in the reader’s internal memory along
with the current time and date.
R e a d i n g . . .
0 1 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 1
R e a d M e n u
0 0 : 0 0
250 003541938236
R e a d M e n u
0 0 : 0 0
37.5°C
Note 1 – if the temperature measured by the TD implant is
below +33°C (+91.4°F), the message “TEMP BELOW
RANGE” is displayed and if the temperature is above +43°C
(+109.4°F), the message “TEMP ABOVE RANGE” is
displayed.
Note 2 – the temperature can be displayed in Degrees Celsius or
in Degrees Fahrenheit.
Note 3 – Wireless synchronization is not activated by default.
“A mobile transceiver by nature cannot directly be connected to other
transceivers. To prevent a mobile transceiver interfering with the
interrogation protocol of other transceivers, it must be able to detect the
presence of additional active transceivers through the reception of activation
signals.
If no activation signal is detected within 30 ms, the transceiver is out of reach
of other active transceivers and its activation signal will not interfere with
other interrogation processes. The transceiver can therefore safety use the
protocols defined in clause 6 of this International Standard. If the mobile
transceiver detects an activation signal it must wait for the rising edge of the
next activation signal and activate during a fixed period of 50 ms.” (cf.
ISO1185 – Annex C chapter 3)
Note 4 – Activate the wireless synchronization feature only with
readers which complied with the ISO11785 timings.
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