
AI4100 Portable AEI Reader
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March 2, 2015
The following table is the layout of the record for the barcode read:
Field Description
Values
1
Date and time when the tag was
read
The field is in the following format
MM/DD/YYYY(space)HH:MM
MM = month of year
DD = day of month
YYYY = year
HH = hour
MM = minute
2 Record
Designator
BAR
3
Raw Barcode Data
12-digits
4
Field Name
Up to 20 alpha/numeric characters
Name of the field into which the barcode
data will be entered
5
Data Translation
Up to 20 alpha/numeric characters
Text the portable reader translated the
5-digit field (digits 7 thru 11) of the
barcode data into
The following are examples of BAR records:
01/16/2006 10:58,BAR,"09920000514","Maint1","empty"
01/16/2006 10:58,BAR,"025262888883","User1",""
9.2. Sending OEM Data
An OEM application can send data to other computers over the wireless LAN via the portable
reader's software. OEM data can either be sent as a file attached to an email or in a file that
is transferred to an FTP server.
To send data as an email file attachment, the OEM application writes a transmit request text
file into the folder the user has specified as the Transmit Folder in the OEM Setup function
(see Paragraph 5.15).
When the portable reader sees a new text file in this file folder it decodes the first record in
this file to see if it is an email request or an FTP transfer request.
The transmit request file consists of a number of records which are each terminated with a
carriage return character (hex 0D) and line feed character (hex 0A). All fields within the
record are separated by commas.
The first record in the transmit request file is always the SETUP record, which specifies if it is
an email request or an FTP transfer request.