Cognitive Solutions Advantage RFID Thermal Printer manual Wtlock ss data

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P R O G R A M M I N G

 

 

 

 

WTLOCK

 

 

 

Function

Write and Lock Tag. The command permanently

 

writes data to a tag. As with the WT command, the

 

user is responsible for maintaining the 63 byte

 

requirement. Approximately 15 seconds, with no

 

retries, is required to write lock a full blank tag.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: This command will overwrite any non-locked

 

 

portion of a tag. Attempting to overwrite a locked

 

 

portion of the tag will result in a failure.

Explicit Form

WTLOCK ss “data”

Parameters

ss

Starting block to begin reading octets

 

 

(bytes)

 

“data” Collection of data octets to be written to

 

 

the RFID tag. The size of "data" must be

 

 

in the range of 1-255 octets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXCEPTION: data="<null>" locks the

 

 

 

specified starting block (nn).

Command Type

RFID Standard Command

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Contents Advantage Rfid Thermal Printer HF 13.56 Mhz Page Table of Contents Maintenance and Calibration Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Certified Rfid Tags Rfid and the Advantage Rfid Thermal Printer What is RFID?Rfid Overview Active Versus Passive Rfid TagsRfid Frequencies Uses for HF RfidRfid Standards Drivers and Label Software Installing Printer Drivers from the Companion CDI V E R S a N D L a B E L S O F T W a R E Copyright 2004, Cognitive Communications SetupPower US Printer RequirementsDevice Primary Function Use Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsConnector Use Connecting Power and CablesReleasing the Print Mechanism Loading a Ribbon Thermal Transfer Only Copyright 2004, Cognitive Loading Print Media Copyright 2004, Cognitive Performing the Printer Self Test Performing the Self TestOutput from the self test is described in the table below Print Mode Using Label Software Using CPL ProgrammingPrinting Standard Labels and Tags Creating a Text File Copyright 2004, Cognitive Copyright 2004, Cognitive Using Third-Party and Proprietary Applications Sample LabelPrinting from Microsoft Word Copyright 2004, Cognitive Setting Label Size Copyright 2004, Cognitive Creating a Label and Barcode Printing from Proprietary Applications Rfid Tag Overview Printing Rfid TagsRead tag RT command stores data in a user-specified location Using Label Software Copyright 2004, Cognitive Stored Formats Label prints on the printer Sample Rfid Tag SolutionsMaintenance Maintenance and CalibrationCalibration Press the Feed button to clean all sides of the rollerProgramming Overview ProgrammingProgramming Rules Rfid Command Name StructureFollowing listing is an example of Rfid command usage Rfid Command Structure ExampleStandard Variable Setup/Debug Commands Definitions Rfid CommandsRF Idget RF IdgetRF Host RF Varclear RF VarclearFmt RT ss ee fmtWT ss data Wtlock ss data WtlockTo Printer $RFTYPE$ Rftype$RFIDNUM$ Rfidnum$RFBLKSZ$ Rfblksz$RF nn$ RF LocationRfid ? Rfid ?Rfid Confirm Rfid Confirm on/offOFF Rfid Host Rfid Ledflsh Rfid Ledflsh ON/OFF/ACCUMAccum Rfid Ledtime nn Rfid LedtimeRfid Mark ON/OFF Rfid MarkRfid Rdaftwt ON/OFF Rfid RdaftwtRfid Retry nn Rfid RetryRfid Ssoncmd ON/OFF Rfid SsoncmdPhilps Rfid TagtypeRfid Tagtype ISO/TI/PHILPS ISORfid Timeout bb,ss,rr,ww,ll Rfid TimeoutRfid 20,,,,50 Rfid Txafter ON/OFF Rfid TxafterString-to Rfid VoidTags AsciiPrint a Proven Label Format TroubleshootingIsolating Problems Run a Printer Self TestLabels Skipping or Printer Feeding Blank Labels Common IssuesCheck the Label Format Header Line Comment Out Portions of the Nonworking Label FormatReady Light is Red Setting Up an Ethernet PrinterPrinting Too Light Printer DriversSerial Communication Parallel CommunicationUpgrade From Blazer Printer Technical Support Contact Information Printing Appendix a SpecificationsPart Number Description Appendix B Certified Rfid TagsIndex D E