Intermec IF2 Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version - Page 29
Reserved Keywords, Keywords Reserved for BRI Commands
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Chapter 3 - Understanding BRI Programming Elements You can use this case-sensitive command to turn off checksums: ATTRIBUTE CHKSUM=OFFB7 If TTY is disabled, you should terminate this ATTRIBUTE command by pressing Ctrl-J (). For details, see "TTY" on page 97. Reserved Keywords This section briefly describes the keywords reserved for use by the BRI. Other sections in this manual contain more details about keyword usage. Keywords Reserved for BRI Commands The following table lists the keywords reserved for BRI commands. Keywords Reserved for BRI Commands Keyword ATTRIBUTE or ATTRIB BRIVER CAPABILITIES or CAP DIAGNOSTICS or DIAG ERASE FACDFLT FLEXQUERY HELP HWCC HWID HWPROD HWREGION HWVER KILLTAG LOCK PING PLATDFLT PRESET PRINT PROTECT R, RD, or READ READGPI, RDGPI, RDGPIO, or READGPIO REPEAT or RPT RESET Description Reads or sets RFID reader attributes. Returns the BRI specification version or feature level supported by reader or module. Returns the capabilities of the RFID reader. Determines certain runtime characteristics of an RFID reader. Allows you to perform a block erase of an EPC Gen 2 tag. Sets factory default values for attributes. Allows the command to the use FLEXQUERY command instead of the standard EPCC1G2 QUERY command. Lists all BRI commands supported by the reader. Returns the country code of the reader. Returns a unique identifier that represents the reader hardware instance. Returns the product name of the reader device. Returns the region data for the reader device. Returns the board version level of the reader device. Supports the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 KILL operation. Maintains backward compatibility with previous BRI versions. Checks if a reader is available. Returns your reader to the platform defaults. Resets the reader so that it behaves as if external power was disconnected and then reconnected. Displays the contents of a macro. Allows you to turn memory access locks on or off. Reads information from one or more tags. Reads the current general purpose input port values. Re-issues the last READ or WRITE command. Causes the reader to execute a warm boot. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 17