RFID Software
TrueVUE™ Site Manager™
Site Manager is Vue’s RFID Network, Device and Data Management software for use
at individual site locations. Behind its intuitive user interface is an engine that
can support even the most sophisticated of RFID implementations. Beyond the capabilities
typically found in traditional RFID middleware products, Site Manager goes further
and manages RFID infrastructure down to the individual antenna level to maximize
item level visibility. In addition, Site Manager integrates planogram, product,
and SKU data to support streamlining replenishment and misplaced workflows.
TrueVUE™ Site Manager™ enables organizations to manage and maintain RFID networks
at these sites with an unsurpassed combination of functionality, flexibility, and
ease-of-use to effectively manage RFID Readers, Dock Doors, Handheld Readers, Smart
Shelves/Surfaces, Mobile Readers, and Smart Carts. In addition, Site Manager is
the only middleware to manage TrueVUE RF Networking devices, enabling standard readers
to now read thousands of antennas.
Device Management
Discover, configure and manage a wide range of devices responsible for gathering
RFID data, allowing RFID devices to be centrally managed with minimal effort.
- Supports a broad range of devices, including readers, dock doors, handheld readers,
RF networking devices, mobile readers, RFID security gates, mobile carts, and more.
- Add, remove, configure and edit RFID devices. Define various device attributes,
port settings, supported tag types and more.
- Set readers into autonomous or interactive modes. Autonomous mode will allow reads
to be collected even when a reader is disconnected from the network.
- Remotely reboot devices that might be locked or failed.*
- Monitor the health of devices through intuitive dashboards.
- Manage device-related issues as they arise with user-defined alerts.
- Troubleshoot device issues with historical error reports.
Network Management
Configure, manage and maintain the overall RFID network, where individual RFID devices
and TrueVUE RF Networking devices are integrated together to form a unified system
working together to meet a unique project’s objectives.
- Create inventory zones for tracking items, cases, and pallets.
- Create zone groupings for greater flexibility in managing inventory.
- Configure zones to adjust power settings, read frequencies, filter information,
set “sleep” periods and more.
- Create shelf assemblies to setup smart shelves.
- Map RFID devices to RF Networking devices to enable a single reader to read thousands
of antennas.
- Map RFID devices directly to zones for non-networked use.
- Visually layout the network of antennas, zones, and shelf assemblies. Define zone
adjacencies to support data filtering.
- Monitor the health of the network with color coded dashboards.
- Manage network issues as they arise with user-defined alerts.
Data Management
Apply filtering algorithms to the data arriving from the various read points to
ensure that the derived information is highly accurate. Provide seamless integration
options for RFID data to be integrated into third party applications.
- Securely store all of the data collected by the RFID network.
- Provide access to the data by Vue applications, including
TrueVUE Essentials, TrueVUE
Essentials Mobile,
TrueVUE Commissioning and TrueVUE Enterprise Manager.
- Provide access to data to third party applications (POS, WMS, IMS, etc) and shared
vender databases (EPCIS or other) through web services, ALE, and JMS interfaces
in TrueVUE Exchange.
- Configurable to allow all data collected to be saved, or to only save changes from
previous reads. • Filtering algorithms with user-defined variables allow fine tuning
for maximized read accuracy.
- Integrate customer-specific data elements into the RFID database, feeding into tailored
reporting and workflows.
SKU Management
Integrate planogram, product and SKU data in support of critical workflows around
replenishment and misplaced conditions.
- Upload product data from existing systems to provide greater context in using reporting
and RFID workflows.
- Planogramming: define the acceptable location(s) for individual SKUs, enabling workflows
around misplaced inventory.
- Planogramming: define the shelf capacity and minimum inventory levels for products,
enabling workflows around replenishment and out-of-stocks. Capacities can be defined
by using current inventory levels, uploading planogram data, or manually entering
the information.
- Set products to expire at a certain date, either at the SKU level or at the individual
item level.