Intermec IF2 Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version - Page 59
FLEXQUERY, HELP, Purpose, Command Shortcut, Syntax, Parameters, Examples
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Chapter 4 - BRI Commands FLEXQUERY Purpose: Command Shortcut: Syntax: Parameters: The FLEXQUERY selector is a field that can be added to any tag access command (read, write, protect, kill, etc.). It applies only to EPCC1G2 tag types. When the selector is included in the access command, the subsequent inventory operations will use the FLEXQUERY command rather than the standard EPCC1G2 QUERY command. FLEXQUERY is defined in the "ISO/IEC 18000-6 Second Edition" from December 1, 2010. It is intended primarily for use with battery assisted passive (BAP) and sensor tags. Tags that do not comply with this version of the ISO standard will not respond to FLEXQUERY. FLEXQUERY, FQ FLEXQUERY(,,) = This parameter is a numeric value between 0 and 4095. Interpretation RFU MRFID Sensor Alarm Full Function Simple Sensor Sensor Battery Passive Assisted NOTE 1 RFU RFU RFU Passive RFU (RFU) 1 11 1 1 1 1111 11 0: Inclusive 1: Exclusive NOTE 2 0: Disable 1: Enable as defined in ISO/IEC 29143 0: Disable 0: Disable 0: Disable 1: Enable 1: Enable 1: Enable 0: Disable 1: Enable 0: Disable 1: Enable HELP = This parameter is a numeric value of zero or one. If one, it enables the simple sensor (SS) tag reply by setting the "SS Reply" bit in the FLEXQUERY command. = This parameter is a numeric value of zero or one. If one, it enables the Mobile RFID reply by setting the "MRFID Reply" bit in the FLEXQUERY command. Examples: Example 1: READ FQ(0x1c4,0,0) HE280B0403C0000000C0269ED OK> Example 2: WRITE FQ(0x1c4,0,1) HEX(3:0,2)=h0000 HE280B0403C0000000C0269ED WROK OK> Purpose: This command displays a list of all the BRI commands supported by the reader. Syntax: HELP Example: To show the list of available BRI commands, use this command: OK>HELP Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 47