Printronix T6000 Reference Manual page 29

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format
size
mem bank
NOTE: New tags, such as RSI IN47 Crkscr, support 240 bits of EPC memory and 512 bits of USR memory.
Bit Field
length
DFn
IDFn
NOTE: 1. The same field number cannot be used in both DFn and IDFn.
and PERMALOCK share the same syntax. For differences in
functionality, see Note 12 on page 31.
An optional parameter to specify the format for the passcode data.
Enter B for binary, D for decimal, and H for hexadecimal. The default is
decimal if format is not specified.
A decimal number specifying the overall bit length of the memory
bank.
Specifies which tag logical memory area that this command will be
applied. If omitted, it defaults to the EPC memory area. Other areas
include Identification, User Data, Access area and Kill area. Enter one
of the following values:
'EPC' – EPC 12 bytes data area (default)
'TID' – Tag identification 8 bytes area (currently not applicable for
RFWTAG)
'USR' – User 32 bytes area
'ACS' – 4 bytes access code area
'KIL' – 4 bytes kill code area
'PC' – 2 bytes PC code area (Gen 2 tags only)
A line description of a bit field and must have one of the following
syntax formats:
1. For non-incremental data (both static and dynamic)
length;[DFn;]format;(D)datafield(D)
2. For incremental fixed data
length;I;format;STEP[idir]step;[RPTn;]
[RSTn;](D)startdata(D)
3. For dynamic incremental data
length;IDFn;format;
A decimal number specifying the bit length of a field within a tag. The
maximum length for each DFn field of NON-HEX format is 64 bits. For
hexadecimal format, the bit length can be up to the maximum bit length
specified for the corresponding memory bank.
Optional parameter to indicate this field has dynamic data. Replace
n with a number ranging from 1 to 512 to identify the field number of
this particular field. If this option is used, datafield is ignored, and
dynamic data must be entered via the DF command in the
EXECUTE mode.
Enter IDF to indicate this field is a bit field with dynamical
assignment of increment (or decrement) data. The step and
startdata parameters will be supplied by the IDF command in the
EXECUTE mode. Replace n with a number ranging from 1 to 512
to identify the field number of this bit field. Dynamically enter the
step and startdata parameters using the IDF command in the
EXECUTE mode.
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