User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents:
- 1 Description
- 2 Operation
- 3 Managing the menu
- 4 Connect your R-PO7470 to a PC
- 5 Battery managment
- 6 Take care of your reader
- 7 Specifications
- 8 Regulations
- 9 Technical supplement – Console commands
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 How to connect the R-PO7470 to a PC through USB
- 9.3 How to connect the R-PO7470 to a PC through BlueTooth
- 9.4 Console commands description
- 9.4.1 Get firmware version command
- 9.4.2 Read remotely command
- 9.4.3 Sets the date’s year
- 9.4.4 Sets the date’s month
- 9.4.5 Sets the date’s day of the month
- 9.4.6 Sets the date’s day of the week
- 9.4.7 Sets the current date format
- 9.4.8 Gets the current date format
- 9.4.9 Gets the current date
- 9.4.10 Sets the time’s hour
- 9.4.11 Sets the time’s minute
- 9.4.12 Sets the time’s second
- 9.4.13 Gets the current time
- 9.4.14 Clears the memory’s data
- 9.4.15 Downloads the memory’s data
- 9.4.16 Clears the message area
- 9.4.17 Write a message to the display
- 9.4.18 Sets the “store in memory” function
- 9.4.19 Gets the “store in memory” function status
- 9.4.20 Sets the “memory hit” function
- 9.4.21 Gets the “memory hit” function
- 9.4.22 Sets the “selected hit” function
- 9.4.23 Gets the “selected hit” function
- 9.4.24 Sets the “reading beep” function
- 9.4.25 Gets the “reading beep” function status
- 9.4.26 Sets the “key beep” function
- 9.4.27 Gets the “key beep” function status
- 9.4.28 Sets the reading timeout
- 9.4.29 Gets the reading timeout
- 9.4.30 Sets the shutdown timeout
- 9.4.31 Gets the shutdown timeout
- 9.4.32 Sets the VCP baud rate
- 9.4.33 Gets the VCP baud rate
- 9.4.34 Sets the “auto shutdown” function
- 9.4.35 Gets the “auto shutdown” function status
- 9.4.36 Firmware update function
- 9.4.37 Character length function
3.3 Memory functions
In the ‘memory functions’ menu you will find various features and functions.
The following figure shows the ‘memory functions’ menu:
You can scroll through the ‘memory functions’ by pressing the UP or DOWN button. You can
change the parameter highlighted by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button
3.3.1 Store in memory
The ‘store in memory’ function enables or disables the function to store ID codes read into the
memory. When this function is OFF, the reader does not record an ID code in the memory.
While it is ON, it stores the data into the memory.
The following figure shows the store in ‘memory function’ enabled:
Thu 07.02.08 14:48:22
85%
PSK
D004811B5E
Type
M:0208
At the moment the
memory contains 208 ID
codes
3.3.2 Memory hit
The ‘memory hit’ function counts and displays how many times the current ID code read is
present in the memory. When this function is OFF, the reader does not show anything. While it
is ON, it shows the ‘memory hit’ counter on the display.
The following figure shows the memory hit function enabled:
Thu 07.02.08 14:48:22
85%
PSK
D004811B5E
Type
Memory Hit: 3
This ID code has been
found 3 times in the
memory
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