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(1) SET Reader function (
SETR
)
This command writes the functional conditions of the command in process into the nonvolatile memory in the
reader. The setting shall be enabled at the upcoming startup.
Command
SETR(S)
Param1=Value1
(S)...(S)
ParamN=ValueN
<LF>
Note:
・
It specifies a parameter connecting a setting item to a setting value with equal. (The
setting item does not have to be prepended with ‘-‘.)
・
No space shall be put in from the beginning of the setting item to the end of the
setting value. If the setting value includes any space, the space shall be enclosed with
double quotation.
In a single command, multiple setting items can be specified by separating with
space. 2 or more character spaces are acceptable for indicating separation.
Response
SETR[RC]<LF>
[RC]: Response Code
*(S) Space Character
Example 1) When DHCP Enabled is set “ON”:
[Tx] SETR dhe=1<LF>
[Rx] SETR0000<LF>
Example 2) When [Host name; V750-BA50C04, IP; 192.168.1.1, and Subnet mask; 255.255.255.0] is set:
[Tx] SETR lhn=”V750-BA50C04” lip=192.168.1.1 lnm=255.255.255.0<LF>
[Rx] SETR0000<LF>
Example 3) When [RS-232C Baud rate; 19200bps, Data length; 7bit, Parity; Even,Stop; 1bit] is set:
[Tx] SETR rbr=19200 rdt=7 rpb=E rsb=1<LF>
[Rx] SETR0000<LF>
Example 4) When the setting parameter is incorrect:
[Tx] SETR abc=111<LF>
[Rx] SETR1421<LF>