Intermec IV7 Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version - Page 33
Keywords Reserved for Reader Error and Success Responses
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Chapter 3 - Understanding BRI Programming Elements Keywords Reserved for Reader Attributes (continued) Keyword SCHEDULEOPT or SCHEDOPT SELTRIES SESSION TAGTYPE TIMEOUTMODE TTY UNSELTRIES XONXOFF WRTRIES Description Determines how antennas are switched during the inventory process. For details, see "Understanding the Timeouts and Tries" on page 99. Sets the number of times GROUP SELECT commands are issued to the tag field during a read or write. Sets the EPCglobal Gen 2 session mode information. Sets the type of Intellitag tags or EPCglobal Gen 2 tags that will be read and written. Establishes the use of IDTIMEOUT and ANTTIMEOUT. For details, see "Understanding the Timeouts and Tries" on page 99. Sets the BRI to respond to or only, or to the sequence. Sets the number of times unselect commands are issued to the tag field during a read or write. Enables or disables the flow control for a serial connection. Sets the number of times the write algorithm is to be executed. Keywords Reserved for Reader Error and Success Responses The following table lists the reserved keywords for reader error and success responses. For more details, see "Understanding Error and Success Responses" on page 109. Keywords Reserved for Reader Error and Success Responses Keyword ADERR CKERR ERASEERR ERASEOK ERR MERR NOTAG OK> PVERR PWERR RDERR Description Response to a WRITE command for an EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 tag when you did not write an even-length value to an even-byte addresses. Response to a command with an invalid checksum. Response to an erase tag field command that was not successful. Response to an erase tag field command that was successful. Response to a command that was not successful. Response generally indicates a command syntax error. Response to any command that causes an "out of memory" error. Response to a READ or WRITE command when no tags are found and when the NOTAGRPT attribute is enabled. Response terminator that is included at the end of every command response. Response when the user has not established the proper privilege to access a tag. Possibly because the memory is locked or an incorrect password was used. Response when the WRITE command failed because the tag had low power. Response to a read tag field command that was not successful. Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 21