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Chapter 7 Evaluation Software
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WRC Wire Resistance Changed: indicates that an attempt to
short circuit the Sealing Wire was detected.
Sleep If on, indicates that the DataSeal is in Deep-Sleep mode.
GE General Error: if this flag is on, it indicates a problem that
can be determined by other flags in the DataSeal's Long Status,
t hat are not included in t he Short Status.
Session: T his column displays the sequential number of the session
(interrogation). This number is increased with each new Verify
command. This paramet er is added by the Evaluat ion Soft ware, and
is not part of the DataSeal's response.
Rdr (Reader): The Reader Address of the DataReader that executed
t he command. T his paramet er is added by t he Evaluat ion Soft ware,
and is not part of the DataSeal's response.
You can sort the list using any of the following columns by clicking on the
title of that column: Seal ID, Events, Session and Reader.
The content of the Broadcast Verify responses list can be saved to a tabbed-
delimited text file (Seals.txt), by choosing Save to Seals.txt from the File
menu. After saving the file, you'll be given the possibility to view the file
(if a correct version of Microsoft Excel is installed, the file will be viewed
using Excel, otherwise it will be viewed using Notepad).
7.4.2 Executing Addressed Verify Comm and
The Addresse d Ve rify command is similar to the B ro a dca st Ve ri f y
command except that it addresses only one specified DataSeal, instead of
all the DataSeals that receive the command.
In order to execute an Addressed Ve ri fy command, you must first specify
the Seal ID of the DataSeal you want to interrogate. You do it by typing the