User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
- RELEASE NOTES
- INTRODUCTION
- QUICK START
- UNDERSTANDING RFID READER
- COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
- SETTING UP A WPAN CONNECTION
- SCANNING UHF RFID TAG
- DEFINING OUTPUT FORMAT
- ALTERNATE MODE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- FIRMWARE UPGRADE
- ASCII TABLE
- SCAN CODE
- STATUS CODE
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Example1 (Prefix of the Counter Section):
Command
#@dat_pfx=0,23 → set prefix to 0x23 (‘#’)
Response (s)
OK
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Command
#@dat_pfx=0,23436f756e74657223
→ set prefix to
0x23
、
0x43
、
0x6f
、
0x75
、
0x6e
、
0x74
、
0x65
、
0x72
、
0x23
(respective characters are: #
、
C
、
o
、
u
、
n
、
t
、
e
、
r
、
#);
the length exceeds 8 bytes so the last code 0x23 (‘#) will
be truncated.
Response (s)
OK
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Command
#@dat_pfx=1,@ → set prefix to ‘@’
Response (s)
OK
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Example2 (Suffix of the EPC Data Section):
Command
#@dat_pfxidx=6
→ setting the prefix/suffix buffer index to 6 means to
configure the suffix of the EPC data section
Response (s)
OK
Command
#@dat_pfx=0,454e440d
→ set the suffix to 0x45
、
0x4e
、
0x44
、
0x0d (respective
characters are: E, N, D, \r)
Response (s)
OK
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