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Datamax-O'Neil I-Class RFID HF & UHF Option User Manual

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STX KuJ

Write Data to Gen 2 Tag Section

This command writes a specific block address of a Gen2 tag.

Syntax:

KuJaaabbb

Where:

aaa

- Block address number, where: 000 is kill/access section; 001

is EPC section; 002 is Tag ID; or, 003 is user memory

bbb

- Data offset in word length


- Hexadecimal data, must be length of multiples of 4


Sample:

KuJ001002112233445566778899AABBCC

This example writes data “112233445566778899AABBCC” to block address 1 at offset word 2,
which is the EPC data.


STX KuI

Send Inventory (Alien only)

This command instructs the RFID device to read data from the tag and return it to the host. This is
a high level command that uses collision avoidance.

Note: CRC validation is performed, but the CRC is not included in the response (nor is the kill / lock

code).

Syntax:

KuI

Printer response:

The data will be output as 16 hex bytes for a 64-bit tag, and 24 hex bytes for
a 96-bit tag.


STX KuG

Send Tag ID with Global Scroll (Alien only)

This command instructs the RFID device to read data from the tag and return it to the host. The
reader sends GLOBALSCROLL air interface. Data is reported regardless of CRC verification.

Syntax:

KuG

Parameter 0 – Tag Decode Status:

0x00

= Good ID

0x01

= No Tag

0x02

= Collision

0x03

= CRC Error

Parameter 1 – Antenna Number: 0x00

(always)

Parameter 2 – Tag Data Length, with CRC and kill/lock codes.

0x0A

= 64-Bit Tag

0x0E

= 96-Bit Tag

Parameter 3: CRC byte one

Parameter 4: CRC byte two

Printer response:


Parameter 5 thru (Tag Data Length + 2): Tag Data, MSB to LSB

Note: Data response includes Parameters 2, 3, and 4 only with a ‘Good ID’ (Parameter 0) decode

status.