
Zebra UWB Wand Data Networking Model Overview
The Zebra UWB Wand Module enables end users to easily set-up, configure and manage thousands of Zebra UWB Tags. UWB Tags are small, battery powered Ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless devices that periodically transmit their unique ID, typically utilized in asset management applications. UWB Tags are configured using low-frequency (LF) wireless transmissions. The UWB Wand Module transmits LF commands to the UWB Tags to turn tags on/off, and to set their reporting rate. In turn, the UWB Wand Module receives command acknowledgement from the UWB Tags via their UWB channel. The UWB Wand Module is powered via a USB connector and is controlled via the included UWB Wand application software. A typical UWB Wand Module system consists of a computer with the UWB Wand software, the Zebra UWB Wand Module with included USB cable and an optional barcode scanner.
Features and Benefits
- Easy tag list generation/association via barcode or LF wireless ping
- Capable of configuring up to 100 tags at once
- Configurable UWB Tag on and off
- Compliant with International UWB Standard, IEEE 802.15.4.f, as well as ISO-2430-61 Draft International standard
- 12 configurable UWB Tag blink rates from 0.01 to 200 Hz
- Controllable UWB read range from one foot to over 500 ft line-of-sight
- Capable of inventorying and providing reports on thousands of UWB Tags
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The Zebra WND-3100-A-00AB Data Networking is also known as
ZEB-WND3100A00AB
or WND-3100-A-00AB.