Locktagbank - Siemens SIMATIC RF600 Series Configuration Manual

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Parameter
value_airRetry
value_
filterDataAvailable
10.3.3.12

lockTagBank

This command locks the memory area of the selected transponder. If no EPC-ID is made
available or detected, the command is executed with all the transponders recognized from
the read point.
Note
If no EPC-ID is specified, the results are influenced by all the set filter mechanisms (refer to
the section "The "Settings - Filters" menu item (Page 66)"). Then in the reply frame, only the
transponders that were not filtered out appear. If an EPC-ID is specified, the data filter has
no effect.
The reply frame contains the IDs of all identified transponders. A flag for each transponder
indicates whether or not the command was successful for this transponder.
If no transponder was identified, a negative reply is returned.
Below, there is a brief description of the "epcGen2LockAction" and "epcGen2LockMask"
parameters. The first row of the table ('Bit') indicates the bit positions of the action and the
masking values. The masking and action values are specified first with the MSB.
Further information on the parameters can be found in the "EPCglobal Specification
(http://www.gs1.org)."
Table 10- 2
Bank
Bit
Masking
Action
SIMATIC RF600
Configuration Manual, 11/2018, C79000-G8976-C386-07
Type
Decimal value
0...9
Fixed values
Structure of the parameters "epcGen2LockAction" and "epcGen2LockMask"
Kill PWD
Access PWD
9
8
7
s/w
s/w
s/w
r/w
p
r/w
Values
Description
0...65535
Optional
Number of times the reader repeated
air interface commands attempting to
obtain correct data.
"0" corresponds to no attempt.
The maximum number of attempts is
specified in the reader firmware and
cannot be modified.
True
Optional
False
Indicates whether or not a filter criteri-
on was received.
True:
No problem All the data was read
or there was no filter set.
False:
Data could not be read.
EPC memory
6
5
4
s/w
s/w
s/w
p
w
p
Programming via XML interface
10.3 XML commands
TID memory
User memory
3
2
1
s/w
s/w
s/w
w
p
w
0
s/w
p
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