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IDREPORT IDTIMEOUT Chapter 4 - BRI Commands Numerical Values and Their Equivalent dB Values (continued) Numeric Value 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 Equivalent dB value 21 dB 22 dB 23 dB 24 dB 25 dB 26 dB 27 dB 28 dB 29 dB 30 dB Configures the BRI to return tag identifiers when a command is executed. This applies to both ISO and EPC tag types: • For ISO tags, the tag identifier corresponds to TAGID. • For EPC tags, the tag identifier corresponds to EPCID. You can set this attribute to ON or OFF. Default is OFF. Note: This attribute default for the IF61 Fixed Reader is ON. This example enables the display of each tag identifier for each READ or WRITE command: ATTRIBUTE IDREPORT=ON This example disables the display of each tag identifier for each READ or WRITE command: ATTRIBUTE IDREPORT=OFF Sets the maximum time period (ms) during which attempts are made to find tags before a response is returned to a READ or WRITE command. The maximum value for this attribute is 65534. Default is 100. If you notice that all your antennas are not being used, it is possible that the reader does not have time to cycle through all the antennas before the timeout expires. You might want to increase the timeout. For help setting this attribute, see "Understanding the Timeouts and Tries" on page 99. Note: This attribute applies only if TIMEOUTMODE is enabled. Otherwise, IDTRIES applies. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 91

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Chapter 4 — BRI Commands
Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual
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IDREPORT
Configures the BRI to return tag identifiers when a command is executed. This
applies to both ISO and EPC tag types:
For ISO tags, the tag identifier corresponds to TAGID.
For EPC tags, the tag identifier corresponds to EPCID.
You can set this attribute to ON or OFF. Default is OFF.
This example enables the display of each tag identifier for each READ or WRITE
command:
ATTRIBUTE IDREPORT=ON
This example disables the display of each tag identifier for each READ or WRITE
command:
ATTRIBUTE IDREPORT=OFF
IDTIMEOUT
Sets the maximum time period (ms) during which attempts are made to find tags
before a response is returned to a READ or WRITE command. The maximum value
for this attribute is 65534. Default is 100.
If you notice that all your antennas are not being used, it is possible that the reader
does not have time to cycle through all the antennas before the timeout expires. You
might want to increase the timeout.
For help setting this attribute, see
“Understanding the Timeouts and Tries” on
page 99
.
55
21 dB
60
22 dB
65
23 dB
70
24 dB
75
25 dB
80
26 dB
85
27 dB
90
28 dB
95
29 dB
100
30 dB
Numerical Values and Their Equivalent dB Values (continued)
Numeric Value
Equivalent dB value
Note:
This attribute default for the IF61 Fixed Reader is ON.
Note:
This attribute applies only if TIMEOUTMODE is enabled. Otherwise,
IDTRIES applies.