Using Option 5 (Define Data Entry Sources) - Paxar Monarch 9855 Application Notes

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Copy Option Example
{F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCIIHEX"¦
X,2,24,0¦
T,1,50,V,10,10,0,1,1,1,B,L,0,0¦
R,4,2,1,16,1,2¦}
{B,2,N,2¦
1,"313233343536373831323334"¦
2,"313233343536373831323334"¦}
This example uses option 4 to copy data from the RFID Data Field and
displays the data in text field 1. Note the data type being used is ASCII
Hex, so the data in the RFID Data Field is in ASCII Hex format. This
example uses a 96-bit RFID tag.
U s i n g O p t i o n 5 ( D e f i n e D a t a E n t r y S o u r c e s )
Use this option to read pre-programmed data in the RFID chip embedded
within the supply. Using Option 5 stops the printer while reading each
label; regardless of the print speed. If using a batch quantity greater
than one, the data is read from each label.
Note:
Using Option 5 to read pre-programmed RFID data is supported
with the release of version 5.0 or greater printer's software.
The EM4122 protocol requires Option 5 to read the pre-
programmed data.
When reading data, make sure the maximum number of characters in the
field is equal to or greater than the number of characters being read. If
not, the data may be incomplete.
Use option 6 (Upload Field Data) with Option 5 to upload the data from
the RFID chip to a host.
4-4 Multi-Protocol Application Notes
Cop y data from
RFID Data field
to text field

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