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Conventions Used in This Manual

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Chapter 1 - Introducing the Basic Reader Interface Conventions Used in This Manual The example BRI commands and responses in this manual make the following assumptions: • The attribute TTY is disabled, which is the default. The host interface terminates all commands with a (carriage-return, line-feed). For details, see "TTY" on page 97. • The attribute CHKSUM is disabled, which is the default. The BRI does not return checksums for each line of output. For details, see "Using Message Checksums" on page 16. • The attribute IDREPORT is disabled, which is the default. The tag identifiers are not displayed in the response to a READ or WRITE command. For details, see "IDREPORT" on page 91. • The attribute NOTAGRPT is enabled, which is not the default. A message is sent to notify you when no tags were found to operate on. For details, see "NOTAGRPT" on page 93. • The field separator is assumed to be set to the space character. The command syntax descriptions in this manual follow these formatting conventions: • Parameters in brackets [ ] are optional. • Parameters in angle brackets < > are required. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 5

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Chapter 1 — Introducing the Basic Reader Interface
Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual
5
Conventions Used in This Manual
The example BRI commands and responses in this manual make the following
assumptions:
The attribute TTY is disabled, which is the default. The host interface terminates
all commands with a <CRLF> (carriage-return, line-feed). For details, see
“TTY”
on page 97
.
The attribute CHKSUM is disabled, which is the default. The BRI does not
return checksums for each line of
output. For details, see
“Using Message
Checksums” on page 16
.
The attribute IDREPORT is disabled, which is the default. The tag identifiers are
not displayed in the response to a READ or WRITE command. For details, see
“IDREPORT” on page 91
.
The attribute NOTAGRPT is enabled, which is not the default. A message is sent
to notify you when no tags were found to operate on. For details, see
“NOTAGRPT” on page 93
.
The field separator is assumed to be set to the space character.
The command syntax descriptions in this manual follow these formatting
conventions:
Parameters in brackets [ ] are optional.
Parameters in angle brackets < > are required.