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Datamax-O'Neil DPL Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Extended System-Level Command Functions

105

Where:

Un

1

…n

16

- (Optional) Where n

1

…n

16

is the Unique Identifier

(UID) in hexadecimal format, sixteen characters in
length.

Bn

c

n

c

n

c

- (Optional) Where n

c

n

c

n

c

is the data byte count, to

allow non-printable characters (i.e., characters with

hex values less than 0x20) to be encoded.

aaa

- Starting block number (000  maximum block

number). Transponder dependent.

b

- The number of retry attempts, 0-9.

c

- Lock block after writing:

0 = No Protection
1 = Write Protect

d

- Reserved. Should be 0.

ee…e

- Data to be encoded on RFID tag.


Sample 1:

KtWB004000900<0x00><0x01><0x02><0x03>[CR]

Sample 1, above, programs the hex values 0x00, 0x01, 0x02,
0x03 in block zero.

Sample 2:

KtWUE00700ABCDEF1234B004000510TEST[CR]

Sample 2, above, programs the data “TEST” to the tag with UID

“E00700ABCDEF1234” at block zero then write-protects block zero
(attempting to write five additional times if necessary). When

write protecting (locking) with UID, the separate lock command
will also use the addressed mode and the supplied UID.

When using addressed commands and the tag with the specified UID cannot be found, a

standard RFID read/write fault will be issued.

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