Bernecker&Rainer Industrie-Elektronik Ges.m.b.H 5E903029 Manuel D’Utilisation

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ISO15693 
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Data sheet V 1.00 5E9030.29
The UID of an ISO 15693 transponder is output in reverse byte order.
Inventory examples:
Inventory,06,0,0,0  \\ Inventory with high data rate, 16 slots, no AFI value
Inventory,16,3,0,0  \\ Inventory with high data rate, 16 slots, AFI value "3"
Inventory,26,0,0,0  \\ Inventory with high data rate, 1 slot, no AFI value
Inventory - Response:
1-byte DSFID value, 8-byte UID - slot 1
1-byte DSFID value, 8-byte UID - slot 2
...
...
1-byte DSFID value, 8-byte UID - slot 16
If 0x20 is set as a flag, then only the entry from slot 1 is valid. All other slots return "0".
6.4.2 Reset_To_Ready
Reset_To_Ready
flags (hex), sn [hex]: 8-byte UID of tag
The filter for the tag is set, and the tag is disconnected.
6.4.3 Stay_Quiet
Stay_Quiet
flags (hex), sn [hex]: 8-byte UID of tag
The filter of the tag is reset and reappears with the inventory command.
6.4.4 Reset_Quiet
Reset_Quiet
This command resets ALL filters that were set previously with Stay_Quiet.