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Configurations Overview

 
Summary

TagMatiks AT Lite is designed to be used out of the box. However, there are certain features that may be applicable to certain use cases or approaches to leveraging RFID technology. To provide flexibility, there is a configuration section on TagMatiks AT Lite where certain features can be enabled or can be adjusted.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites are required to set the configurations.

Navigating to Configurations

1. Open the TagMatiks AT Lite application and login into it.

2. Click on “Configuration” from the left-hand side of the application.

3. The asset tag format configurations allow users to modify the behaviour of associating RFID tags to assets.

4. To access the Asset Tag Format Configurations, click on the “Asset Tag Format Configuration” button. On this page, you will see tabs for Tagging Options, EPC Data and Other Memory Banks.

5. Under Tag Creation Option, Assign Tag will be enabled by default. TagMatiks AT Lite does also have the ability to Encode or Print RFID Tags.

6. If you enable encode tag or print tag then when creating assets, you will have the ability to use these options for associating RFID tags.

7. The EPC Tag Data tab allows you to configure the content that is used to generate the EPC value if you are encoding or printing RFID tags/labels

8. You can choose the following options - Tag Data Format: Either choose a custom schema where you can define your own encoding rules or use the SGTIN format.

9. The Other Memory Banks tab lets you enable the banks for the lock password, kill password as well as the user memory bank. By default, they are disabled.

10. For the lock password and kill the password, based on the UHF (RAIN) standard, the values are defined in hexadecimal (A-F, 0-9) for a maximum of 8 total characters.

11. For the User Memory bank option, the size in bits is how large the user memory bank is defined on your desired tag. You need to define a separator that is used in between the desired fields you are looking at adding.

12. Similar to the asset tag format, TagMatiks AT Lite allows you to define an RFID tag value for employees as well.

13. The autogenerate tab provides the functionality to auto-generate the values defined for the part number and the asset id/name. If enabled, the values will auto-populate and be autogenerated.

14. The transaction configuration available is to help define the default number of days after a checkout that an asset is due back. This value is used when using the checkout workflow.

15. The sensor profile setting allows you to enable sensor-based RFID tags. Once enabled, sensor profiles can be created and associated with RFID tags.

16. As part of the reporting features in TagMatiks AT Lite, you can set a default file format when generating reports, so it doesn’t ask you to choose every time. In addition, you can also choose to allow the user to be able to select the format of the report.

17. Under the reports section, a feature in TagMatiks AT Lite is to be able to track how many cycles an asset has been checked in and out. The option to enable the utilization count will keep track of these cycles and display them under the reporting.

18. If you need to change the target device where you are using TagMatiks AT Lite, there is a Backup and Restore functionality available. The backup feature can also be used to ensure that the data you are collecting is stored independent of the device.

Please see the articles Migrating to a New Device & Migrating to TagMatiks AT Lite for more details on these topics.