Pepperl+Fuchs IPT-HH20 Manual page 35

Handheld (125 khz)
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IPT-HH20
Operation
Setting the number of blocks
The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data
carrier and how many data blocks can be written to the data carrier. Each block corresponds to
4 bytes.
1.
Select Read/Write > Data read > No. blocks.
2.
Refer to the table to calculate how many blocks you require to enter the relevant data.
3.
Press the CLEAR input key (
4.
Enter the number of blocks using the input keys.
5.
Press the left softkey (
Transferring data to data carriers
Transfer data to a data carrier as follows:
1.
Select Write/Read > Write data > Data.
One or more data input fields are displayed (the number of data input fields displayed
depends on the block quantity.)
2.
Press the up navigation key (
to the individual data input fields.
3.
Enter the relevant data in the correct syntax for the data format selected using the input
keys.
4.
Press the CLEAR input key (
the last character entered, not individual characters within the character string.
5.
Press the left softkey (
If the character entered does not correspond with the syntax of the data format, a fault
indication is issued and the value is not accepted.
6.
Position the read/write head on the handheld directly beside the data carrier.
7.
Press the left softkey (
If the write process is successful, "OK" appears on the display and the status LED flashes
green. If you have activated the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu, an
acoustic signal sounds and the handheld vibrates. If the transfer was unsuccessful, the
status LED briefly flashes red and a fault indication is issued.
Note!
Observe the input format
Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must always contain 2 characters and data bytes in
decimal data format must contain 3 characters.
) to delete the quantity already entered.
) to conform your entry.
) and the down navigation key (
) to delete individual characters. You can only delete
) to confirm your entry.
) to write the data to the data carrier.
) to navigate
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