TransCore 05531 User Manual
Commands
7-15
Reader response:
Done
or
Error
46NN Set Wiegand Retransmit Interval
Command #46NN sets the time delay to control the reader retransmission of Wiegand
data of a tag remaining in the read zone where NN is a hexadecimal code from 01 to
FF.
data of a tag remaining in the read zone where NN is a hexadecimal code from 01 to
FF.
Note: The actual value of the Wiegand retransmit interval may vary depending on the
operative tag read mode and the type of tag in the read field.
operative tag read mode and the type of tag in the read field.
For example, 10 = 16 seconds and FF = 255 seconds. The factory default is 4601 (1
second). The timing in ATA tag read mode is approximately twice these values.
second). The timing in ATA tag read mode is approximately twice these values.
Uppercase or lowercase characters are allowed for NN; for example, hex digits A
through F or a through f.
through F or a through f.
Reader response:
Done
or Error
47N Select Tag Mode**
Command #47N selects the eGo ATA (eATA) or ATA tag read mode for the Encom-
pass 4/4800 Multiprotocol Reader. The N variable specifies eATA/ATA tag read mode
as indicated in
pass 4/4800 Multiprotocol Reader. The N variable specifies eATA/ATA tag read mode
as indicated in
.
Caution
Dual tag read operation should only be used in applications where vehicles come to
a complete stop or are controlled to a very low speed.
a complete stop or are controlled to a very low speed.
Table 7-7 Tag Read Mode Commands
Command
Operational Mode
Tags Read
470
Dual (1)
Read eATA data from Intellitag-based tags
and read ATA tags.
and read ATA tags.
471
ATA
Read ATA data from ATA tags.
472
ID
Read 64-bit ID data from Intellitag-based
tags and ignore ATA tags.
tags and ignore ATA tags.
473
IATA
Read eATA data from Intellitag-based tags
and ignore ATA tags.
and ignore ATA tags.
474
Dual (2)
Read 64-bit ID data from Intellitag-based
tags and read ATA data from ATA tags.
tags and read ATA data from ATA tags.
477
ID - No EAC check
Reads the 64-bit ID data from all Intellitag-
based tags regardless of the factory
programming of the embedded application
code (EAC) in tag memory bytes 10
through 17.
based tags regardless of the factory
programming of the embedded application
code (EAC) in tag memory bytes 10
through 17.