Defining the rfid setup packet for uhf (9855 only) – Avery Dennison Monarch 9860 Programmer Manual Addendum2 User Manual
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{F,1,A,R,E,400,400,"UCC AB"¦
B,1,30,V,5,65,38,4,35,0,L,0,11,2,22¦}
{B,1,N,1¦
1,"~02910ABC¦~029Monarch Brand Printers"¦}
This GS1 DataBar uses UCC/EAN128
and CC A/B as the bar code type,
specifies the linear bar code height at
0.35 inches, and invokes FNC1
(function 1) by using ~029 in the
batch data.
D e f i n i n g t h e R F I D S e t u p P a c k e t f o r U H F ( 9 8 5 5 o n l y )
Use the RFID setup packet (X) to set the protocol, write attempts, read
power, write power, and signal adjust.
Note: Refer
to
the
RFID Setup Guide and Supply Chart for the read and
write power settings and signal adjustment based on your RFID
supplies.
Syntax
{I,X,protocol,write_attem,read_power,
write_power,signal_adjust¦}
X1. X
RFID Setup Packet
X2. protocol
Select the UHF protocol. The default is 0. Options:
0
C1Gen2 (Class 1 Gen 2)
1
C1Gen1 96 (Class 1 Gen 1 96-bit)
2
C1Gen1 EPC64/96 (Class 1 Gen 1 EPC64/96)
3
EM4122
X3. write_attem
The number of times the interrogator tries to program the
RFID tag in the RF Field. The range is 1 – 5. The
default is 3.
X4. read_power The amount of power to read an RFID tag. The range is
1 – 25. For the Japanese frequency, the range is 1 – 10.
The default is 18.
X5. write_power The amount of power to write (program) an RFID tag.
The range is 1 – 25. For the Japanese frequency, the
range is 1 – 10. The default is 18.
X6. signal_adjust The strength of the RF Field emitted by the printer’s
antenna. The higher the value, the greater the power of
the RF Field. The signal adjustment varies depending on
the selected protocol. The range is 2 – 10. The default
is 2.
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