WISTAR QA is a plant-floor quality-assurance tool for verifying RFID-tagged waste and recycle containers before they ship to the customer. Plant staff scan finished container stacks, confirm every tag is encoded correctly, and fix any problems on-site - so only clean, correctly tagged inventory leaves the building.
Built for the Wistar container lifecycle platform, WISTAR QA catches RFID encoding issues at the source, preventing bad tags from ever reaching the field.
KEY FEATURES
• Stack scanning with inventory mode - Squeeze and hold the trigger to capture every tag in the reader's antenna field at once. Because containers are staged in stacks, a single hold typically reads an entire stack in seconds.
• Instant decode and validation - Each captured tag is decoded to its container serial number and checked against Wistar's RFID encoding rules in real time.
• Encoding-issue detection - Bad or unreadable tags are flagged immediately as decode errors or warnings, with a running count of bad reads so problems stand out at a glance.
• Gap detection - Sort results by serial number to instantly spot missing containers in a sequence, so an entire stack can be accounted for before it ships.
• Flexible sorting - View and sort scans by serial number or by raw RFID value to match how you verify a stack.
• Fast, repeatable workflow - A single scan screen, a clear results list, and a one-tap Clear button make it quick to verify stack after stack.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Open Settings and pair your handheld Bluetooth RFID reader.
2. Position the reader at the staged container stack.
3. Squeeze and hold the trigger to capture every tag in the antenna field.
4. Review each container's serial number, RFID value, and validation status.
5. Sort by serial to check for gaps, remedy any flagged tags in the plant, then clear the list and verify the next stack.
WHO IT'S FOR
WISTAR QA is intended for plant and warehouse staff responsible for quality assurance of Wistar-encoded waste and recycle containers prior to shipment. A compatible Bluetooth RFID reader is required.