Intermec IV7 Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version - Page 87
NXPCONFIG, NXPEAS, Examples, Purpose, Syntax
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Chapter 4 - BRI Commands Examples: READ NXPALARM ALARM OK> READ NXPALARM REPORT=EVENT OK> EVT:NXP ALARM READ NXPALARM REPORT=EVENT OK> EVT:NXP ALARM EVT:NXP ALARM EVT:NXP ALARM EVT:NX PALARM [...] NXPCONFIG Purpose: An extension to the WRITE command. WRITE NXPCONFIG modifies the 16 NXP configuration bits in the memory of a tag. For more information, see the NXP documentation. To modify the NXPCONFIG field of a tag, a non-zero access password is required, and no other writable data fields may be specified. If an incorrect password is entered, WRERR may be returned. Syntax: Examples: WRITE [flex_query_selector]NXPCONFIG= [,]*[TAGTYPE=EPCC1G2] [WHERE ] PASSWORD="password" These examples are equivalent. Example 1: WRITE NXPCONFIG=H0000 NXPCONFIG=H0000 PASSWORD=h12345678 Example 2: WRITE NXPCONFIG=H0000,H0000 PASSWORD=h12345678 NXPEAS Purpose: Syntax: An extension to the WRITE command. WRITE NXPEAS is used to control the EAS EEPROM of an NXP tag. When the EAS system bit of an NXP tag is set, the tag responds to the custom NXPALARM command. For more information, see the "NXPALARM" on page 74. WRITE [flex_query_selector]NXPEAS= [TAGTYPE=EPCC1G2] [WHERE ] PASSWORD="password" Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual 75