Zebra Technologies R402 manual RS Rfid Setup

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^RS – RFID Setup

The format for the ^RS instruction is: ^RSt,#

where

t = tag type

Default value: 0 –NONE (No tags available) Other values:

1- Auto detect (automatically determine the tag type, by querying the tag)

2- Texas Instruments Tag-it™ tags

3- Philips I•Code tags

4- Inside Technologies Picotag® 2K

5- ISO 15693 tag*

#= read/write position of transponder in rows of dots Set to 0 (zero) to not move the media.

Default value: Label length minus eight dot rows (one millimeter)

Other values: 0 (zero) to label length

Use caution when using this function in combination with ^RI (reading the unique ID number) or ^RT (reading tag data). Problems can occur if the data read from the tag is going to be printed on the label. Any data read from the transponder must be positioned to be printed above the read/write position. Failure to do this will prevent read data from being printed on the label, ticket or tag.

*ISO-15693 is an international standard for 13.56 MHz RFID devices. As this is a public standard, tags and integrated circuits may be produced by a wide variety of manufacturers. The current standard stipulates that manufacturers may configure memory in various ways ( up to 256 blocks comprising a block size up to 256 bits (32 bytes)). The standard also stipulates that a manufacturer may, or may not, use the recommend methods of reading and writing to the tag as stipulated in the standard. For these reasons, the R402 may not be compatible with every manufacturers ISO-15693 transponders. Contact your technical support representative for the latest list of supported ISO-15693 transponders.

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Contents R402 Users GuidePage Proprietary Statement Page Contents Operation & Options Appendix 980389-001 Rev. a Introduction HelloWhat’s in the Box? Inspecting the Printer Opening the printerInspecting the Printer Closing the printer Reporting Damage Getting Started Modes of PrintingAttaching Power Supply Loading Roll Media Placing the Roll in the Media CompartmentAdjusting the Guides Using the Optional Media Adapter Plates Install the Take-Up Core Install the Ribbon Supply RollLoading Ribbon Attach and Tighten the Ribbon Auto Calibration Power Switch Operator ControlsFeed Button Status LightPrinting a Test Label Parallel Interface Requirements Hooking Up the Printer and ComputerInterface Cable Requirements Adjusting the Print Width Adjusting the Print DarknessAdjusting the Print Speed Communicating with the PrinterOperation & Options Thermal PrintingAdding a New Transfer Ribbon Replacing SuppliesReplacing a Partially Used Transfer Ribbon Printing in Peel-Mode Printing on Fan-Fold Media Rfid Guidelines Supported Transponders Texas Instruments Tag-it Transponders Philips ICode Transponders Philips ICode BlocksInside Technologies Picotag Transponders Inside Technologies Picotag 2KISO-15693 Transponders ZPL II Commands for Rfid WT Write TagRT Read Tag RT Read Tag RS Rfid Setup RI Rfid Get Tag Unique ID Sample of Rfid Programming WT6FDZebraFS FO100,100A0n,60FN0FS Page Cleaning MaintenanceLubrication Parts List DescriptionPage Replacing the Print Head RemovalCleaning the Print Head Page Troubleshooting ResolutionsPrinter is not receiving power Printer is on and in an idle statePrinter has failed its power on self test Post There is a shortage of memoryPrinter is receiving data Either the media or ribbon is outPrint head is over temperature Print head is under temperatureFlash memory is not programmed Print Quality Problems Ribbon sensor settings did not printNo print on the label Printed image does not look rightLabel format was sent to, but not recognized by, the printer Rfid Symptoms Rfid tags generally not programmedVoid messages are printed across media Nothing is printedManual Calibration Printing a Configuration Label Troubleshooting TestsRecalibration Resetting the Factory Default Values Communications DiagnosticsPower Off Mode Communications Diagnostics Mode Feed Button ModesPhysical Specifications AppendixMedia Specifications Font/Code Specifications Options Parallel Interface Technical Information Page Index Cable calibrationQuality problems Voltage Write tag command Page