TransCore 05716 Manuel D’Utilisation
Encompass 4 Reader System Guide
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PRST P0 D0 A2 TF I0
which means that presence without tag reports is disabled, minimum presence true
period is 0, RF off control on timeout or presence false, infinite RF timeout, and input
inversion disabled.
period is 0, RF off control on timeout or presence false, infinite RF timeout, and input
inversion disabled.
530 Display RF0 Filter Status
Command #530 displays the parameter set for the RF input, including the selected
unique ID code criteria (#410N Select Unique ID Code Criteria) and the valid ID code
criteria, which are fixed at one acquisition.
unique ID code criteria (#410N Select Unique ID Code Criteria) and the valid ID code
criteria, which are fixed at one acquisition.
Reader response:
RF0S U<0 to 2> V0
where
U0
One ID separation (factory default)
U1
Two ID separations
U2
Transmit all IDs
V0
Valid ID code criteria of one acquisition (fixed)
For example, if factory default settings are assigned, the reader message is
RF0S U0 V0
which means separation of one ID for uniqueness filtering and a valid ID code criteria
of one acquisition.
of one acquisition.
534 Display Tag Translation Mode Status
Command #534 displays tag translation mode status, enabled or disabled. If tag
translation mode is enabled, incoming full-frame tags in AAR or ATA format are
translated according to ISO standards. Refer to
translation mode is enabled, incoming full-frame tags in AAR or ATA format are
translated according to ISO standards. Refer to
for more information.
Reader response:
TT <0 to 1>
where
0
tag translation mode disabled
1
tag translation mode enabled
537 Display Echo Status
Command #537 displays echo mode status. In basic protocol (#610 Select Basic
Protocol), the reader may be configured to enable (#6171 Enable Echo Mode) or dis-
able (#6170 Disable Echo Mode) the echo of received commands. Refer to sections
Protocol), the reader may be configured to enable (#6171 Enable Echo Mode) or dis-
able (#6170 Disable Echo Mode) the echo of received commands. Refer to sections
and
for more information.