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Field Separator, ID Report, No Tag Report, Report Timeout, Timeout Configuration Mode

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Chapter 3 - Develop and Use RFID Applications Field Separator Sets the character to be used for separating fields in tag data. Choose from space ( ), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), tab, caret (^), or tilde (~). Default is space. This setting is equivalent to the FIELDSEP BRI attribute. ID Report Enables or disables tag ID reporting after a Read, Write, or Lock command is executed: • For ISO tags, the tag identifier corresponds to TAGID. • For EPC tags, the identifier corresponds to EPCID. Check the check box to enable tag ID reporting. This setting is equivalent to the IDREPORT BRI attribute, and is enabled by default. No Tag Report Enables or disables a NOTAG message, which is sent when no tags are found during execution of a Read, Write, or Lock command. Check the check box to enable the message. This setting is equivalent to the NOTAGRPT BRI attribute, and is enabled by default. Report Timeout Sets the timeout (in ms) for delays in tag reporting when the IF2 is in continuous read mode. Range is 0 (default) to 65534. Timeout Configuration Mode Enables a timeout mode. Instead of specifying the number of antenna or ID tries, you specify an antenna or ID timeout value. If the IF2 does not find any tags after an antenna or ID try, the reader waits this long before starting the next antenna or ID try. If you enable timeout mode, you need to set the ID Timeout and Antenna Timeout values. This setting is equivalent to the TIMEOUTMODE BRI attribute, and is disabled by default. To enable Timeout Configuration mode 1 Check the check box. The screen refreshes. The Antenna Tries setting is replaced by Antenna Timeout, and the ID Tries setting is replaced by ID Timeout. 42 IF2 Network Reader User Manual

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Chapter 3 — Develop and Use RFID Applications
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IF2 Network Reader User Manual
Field Separator
Sets the character to be used for separating fields in tag data. Choose
from space ( ), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), tab, caret (^), or tilde
(~). Default is space.
This setting is equivalent to the FIELDSEP BRI attribute.
ID Report
Enables or disables tag ID reporting after a Read, Write, or Lock
command is executed:
For ISO tags, the tag identifier corresponds to TAGID.
For EPC tags, the identifier corresponds to EPCID.
Check the check box to enable tag ID reporting. This setting is
equivalent to the IDREPORT BRI attribute, and is enabled by default.
No Tag Report
Enables or disables a NOTAG message, which is sent when no tags are
found during execution of a Read, Write, or Lock command. Check
the check box to enable the message. This setting is equivalent to the
NOTAGRPT BRI attribute, and is enabled by default.
Report Timeout
Sets the timeout (in ms) for delays in tag reporting when the IF2 is in
continuous read mode. Range is 0 (default) to 65534.
Timeout Configuration Mode
Enables a timeout mode. Instead of specifying the number of antenna
or ID tries, you specify an antenna or ID timeout value. If the IF2 does
not find any tags after an antenna or ID try, the reader waits this long
before starting the next antenna or ID try. If you enable timeout
mode, you need to set the ID Timeout and Antenna Timeout values.
This setting is equivalent to the TIMEOUTMODE BRI attribute, and
is disabled by default.
To enable Timeout Configuration mode
1
Check the check box. The screen refreshes. The Antenna Tries
setting is replaced by Antenna Timeout, and the ID Tries setting is
replaced by ID Timeout.