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PERATION WITH
For operation with terminal use any kind of terminal, e.g. Windows HyperTerminal with the following
settings:
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Bits per second
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Data bits
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Parity
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Stop bits
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Flow control
3.1
L
IST OF THE COMMANDS OF THE READER
All commands must be followed by a carriage return (ENTER).
General Commands
*d
*i
*x
*v
*se
*st
*dw
3.2
G
S
ENERIC
General settings
*rd
*co[_]
*rh[_]
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Explanation
Detect:
returns the UID-list of all the HF transponders in the field
Interrupts any continuous mode operation (does not disable the
continuous mode)
List of the commands and settings
Firmware Version
Settings:
Displays the current settings (Notice that the settings are maintained
after power off)
Store UIDs
Usage: with the command "*st" switch from the state "Store UIDs off" to the state
"Store UIDs on". Then start reading with the command "*d". The detected tags are
not sent to the output devices but are cumulated internally. Using now the command
"*dw" the reading process is stopped and the cumulated detected UIDs are sent to the
output devices all at once.
Download UIDs (this command is coupled with *st – see above)
ETTINGS
Explanation
Restore default settings
Any previously user defined settings will be deleted and re-
placed by factory defaults.
Confirmation: "Default settings restored"
Continuous mode:
*co1 continuous mode on (default)
*co0 continuous mode off
Remove headers:
*rh0 does not remove the headers
*rh1 removes the headers (default)
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