With the command CS you can change to the alternative instruction set. If the reader is set to alter-
native instruction set, you can change back to the AEG ID instruction set via the command AEG (see
chapter 5.3.3).
3.1.1 Entering instuctions
The protocol format is as follows
Command <SP> parameter <CR>
The space character <SP> separates commands from parameters and the <CR> character acts as
command line terminator.
For commands without parameter values (e.g. GT ) the <SP> character and parameter values are
omitted. The command line is as short as this:
Command <CR>
3.1.2 Output format
Generally, every input terminated by <CR> is acknowledged by the reader. The following response
protocols are different:
3.1.2.1 Instruction specific output
After entering a valid command without a parameter value, the system answers by sending the param-
eter value and <CR>. Example:
Command:
Output: Transponder number or No Read <CR>
3.1.2.2
Output after changing a parameter
After entering a valid command together with a parameter value, the system answers by sending the
parameter value and <CR>. Example:
Command:
Output:
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GT <CR>
MD <SP> 2 <CR>
2 <CR>