Honeywell E-Class Series User Manual page 304

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Field
Valid Inputs
bbb
Wnx
c
0
d
0
eee
xyy
ffff
0000 – 9998
gggg 0000
Four-digit decimal data
hhhh
byte count.
Valid ASCII character
jj...j
string followed by a
termination character.
Example 1
The following example encodes a HF tag, starting at block 001, with "Datamax <CR>
writes RFID best." It includes a Byte Count Specifier (the portion in bold), where 0024
284
Meaning
RFID Hexadecimal Operation, where no "n" is an implied 1.
Not Used, should be 0.
Not Used, should be 0.
HF: Lock after write, where:
x = 0 – Use printer setup to determine if lock is performed.
x = 1 – Lock after write.
yy = Not Used
UHF EPC Gen2: Lock after write, where:
x = 0 – Use printer setup to determine if lock is performed.
x = 1 – Lock after write.
yy = Lock state where "01"is for permalock, "10" for pwd- write lock
or "11" for both states
UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 000.
HF: Starting block number to write.
UHF EPC Gen2: Block address where "0001" is EPC data, "0002" is
Tag ID or "0003" is user memory. Using "0000" is for EPC data also
(for backwards compatibility).
UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 0000.
HF: Not Used, should be 0000.
UHF EPC Gen2: Data word offset – currently only used for read
operation
UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 0000.
Number of bytes to follow (to include all bytes that follow until the
end of the data).
UHF data length must be 8 or 12 for EPC, 8 for Tag ID or multiples
of 2 for user memory sections.
Data to write to the tag.
UHF data length must be 8 or 12 for EPC, 8 for Tag ID or multiples
of 2 for user memory sections.
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