Printronix SL5000r MP manual Rfid PPI/ZGL Commands, Read Tag

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Read Tag

RFID PPI/ZGL Commands

IMPORTANT For all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physical length of the installed media.

Read Tag

Purpose This command allows data from the RFID tag (embedded in the smart label) to merge into any previously defined dynamic data field. It is equivalent to the Field Number command (^FN) except that the data come from the RFID tag.

Format ^RT x, start, length, hex, retries, motion, reserved

^RT

Read Tag command.

xSpecified Field Number (value assigned to the field). The default is 0. The acceptable value range is 0 to 9999.

start

Location where data will be read from the

 

RFID tag. The PPI/ZGL only supports

 

Alien Technology Class 1a tags, which

 

have only one 8–byte or 12–byte block.

 

Therefore, start will be set to 0,

 

regardless of the specified value.

length

The number of blocks to be read from the

 

RFID tag. The PPI/ZGL only supports

 

Alien Technology Class 1a tags, which

 

have only one 8–byte or 12–byte block.

 

Therefore, length will be set to 1,

 

regardless of the specified value.

hex

This flag indicates whether the data, after

 

being read from the RFID tag, should be

 

translated into hexadecimal format. The

 

default is 0, meaning the data will not be

 

translated. The other acceptable value is

 

1, meaning the data will be translated

 

into hexadecimal format.

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