Intermec IF2 Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version - Page 109
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Chapter 4 - BRI Commands TAGTYPE Identifiers for Each Air Protocol (continued) Identifier UCODE119 or V119 EPCC1G1 EPCC1G2 ATA ATAHALF Air Protocol UCODE119 EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 1 EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 ATA ATA Description Phillips v1.19 tags (ISO 18000-6B emulating EPC tag IDs) EPC global UHF Gen 1 EPC global UHF Gen 2 tags (Default) American Trucking Association (full frame) American Trucking Association (half frame) Note: The identifiers G1 and G2 remain for backward compatibility. G1 is synonymous with ISO6BG1 and G2 is synonymous with ISO6BG2. The tagtype capabilities of the reader can be queried with the CAP TAGTYPE command. You can also specify up to eight TAGTYPE identifiers. The order of the identifiers determines the order that the selected protocols are run. Do not specify the same air protocol twice as this will negatively impact performance. The following example specifies that the application will use both ISO 18000-6B and EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tags: OK> ATTRIBUTE TAGTYPE=ISO6BG2,EPCC1G2 The following example specifies that the application will use Phillips v1.19 tags (ISO 18000-6B emulating EPC tag IDs): OK>ATTRIBUTE TAGTYPE=ICODE119 TIMEOUTMODE Establishes whether to use "timeout" attributes or "tries" attributes. You can set this attribute to ON or OFF. Default is OFF. • If TIMEOUTMODE is enabled, the IDTIMEOUT and ANTTIMEOUT attributes apply and are displayed when the ATTRIBUTE command is issued. This means that timeouts control how long the identify algorithm and antennas are used during each READ or WRITE command. • If TIMEOUTMODE is disabled, the IDTRIES and ANTTRIES attributes apply and are displayed when the ATTRIBUTE command is issued. This means that counters control how many times the identify algorithm and antennas are used during each READ or WRITE command. TTY Note: When TTY is disabled, which is the default setting, only is recognized as a command terminator; is ignored. For details, see "BRI TCP Applications" on page 3. Sets the command line delimiter used by the BRI. Cause the BRI server to echo BRI commands and to accept carriage-return as well as line-feed as end of line characters. This can be useful for manually typing BRI commands. You can set this attribute to ON or OFF. Default is OFF. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 97