
DATAMARS
R-IN 1300 MC User Manual – Rev
6.0
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*o[_][_]
Activate/deactivate single digital outputs.
*o0
Deactivate all outputs
*o10
Deactivate relais
*o11
Activate relais
*o20
Deactivate Digital output A1
*o21
Activate Digital output A1
*o30
Deactivate Digital output A2
*o31
Activate Digital output A2
*o40
Deactivate Digital output A3
*o41
Activate Digital output A3
*o50
Deactivate Digital output A4
*o51
Activate Digital output A4
*o60
Deactivate Digital output B1
*o61
Activate Digital output B1
*o70
Deactivate Digital output B2
*o71
Activate Digital output B2
*o80
Deactivate Digital output B3
*o81
Activate Digital output B3
4.6 USB
SETTINGS
The USB-device can be used to emulate a serial-connection or a mass storage. Using the USB-
device like a “mass storage emulator”, it is possible to write the detected UIDs into a formatted file
(journal-file). The file format per default is CSV so that the journal-file can be opened with “Microsoft
Excel”.
The generic format of journal-file looks like this:
If antenna-index is not known
If antenna-index is known
UID0 <line-separator>
UID1 <line-separator>
UID2 <line-separator>
UID3 <line-separator>
…
UID0 <field-separator> Antenna Index <line-separator>
UID0 <field-separator> Antenna Index <line-separator>
UID0 <field-separator> Antenna Index <line-separator>
UID0 <field-separator> Antenna Index <line-separator>
…
The customer can configure the “field-separator”, the “line-separator” and the extension of the journal-
file.
Note:
Refer to chapter 6.2 to get information on how to retrieve and handle the journal-file
*us[_]
USB usage:
*us0 USB disabled
*us1 USB serial emulation
*us2 USB mass storage emulation
*jf[_]
Journal-file format:
*jf0 csv-format (default)
*jf1 customized format
*fs[_]
Field-separator:
Valid values: sequences of characters (max. length = 10 )
To specify “Carriage-Return”, type “\r”
To specify “New-Line”, type “\n”