Printronix T5000 setup guide Rfid PPI1 Commands, Get Tag Unique ID, Set Tag Type

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Chapter 3 RFID PPI1 Commands

RFID PPI1 Commands

Get Tag Unique ID

Purpose

Read the unique identification number of the RFID tag

 

(embedded in the smart label).

Format

^RI x

 

 

^RI

Get Tag Unique ID command.

 

x

The field number to which the data will

 

 

be assigned. The default is 0, and other

 

 

acceptable values range from 1 to 9999.

Comments

The PPI1 only supports Alien Technology Class 1a tags, which do not have the unique identification numbers. Therefore, the PPI1 absorbs this command.

Set Tag Type

Purpose

Select the type of the RFID tag (embedded in the smart

 

label).

 

Format

^RS x

 

 

^RS

Set Tag Type command.

 

x

Number assigned to the type of the tag.

 

 

The default is 0, and other acceptable

 

 

values range from 1 to 9999.

Comments

The PPI1 only supports Alien Technology Class 1a tags. There are no alternative choices. Therefore, the PPI1 absorbs this command.

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