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monitored goods.  Pre-determiniation of appropriate alarm parameters is an essential 
component of this processes.  The simple user interface of TagMate USB

®

 allows 

users to get to the end-result of data analysis (alarm or no alarm) without a need to 
understand the details.  The next section describes the use of USB data files for 

subsequent viewing of all outcomes and data via a computer with 

Session Manager

 

software, or via the Internet with hosted solutions. 

 

Tag Data Files

 

The outcome of every successful READ event, and if so enabled, every START event, 
is saved as a data file on TagMate USB

®

.  the USB drive need not be plugged in at all 

times, because the TagMate USB

®

 can accumulate between 125 and 500 data files in 

its internal memory, depending on their length.   

 
Tag Data file creation is partially controlled by user-configurable DIP switches (see 

“Operating Modes…” above).  File creation from START events is controlled by DIP 
switch 3, and a requirement for adequate internal file storage space (enforcement of 

the 125-500 tag memory limit) is controlled  by DIP switch 4, as described in more 
detail above. 
 

Bar Code Scan Data

 

TagMate USB

®

 models equipped with internal barcode scanners will accumulate 

barcode scans in temporary memory, then incorporate as many of the scans as 
possible, starting with the most recent one, into each tag’s data file.

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  Scan data are 

accumulated between tag processing events, and each event clears the scan buffer.  

The memory limitation in tag data files is 38 characters, plus possibly another 16 
characters for a START event.

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  There is a single character added between scans, 

and no truncation of scans will be permitted. 
 

Barcode scanning is designed to enable the incorporation of identification information 
associated with monitored goods into the data record from the tag, and possibly onto 

the tag itself (see footnote 12). 
 

File Management Processes

 

Whenever a USB drive is plugged in, the TagMate USB

®

 will clear its internal memory 

of all tag data files and it will transfer them to the TAGMATE\DATA folder on the USB 

drive.  On the USb drive, TagMate

®

 data files are named “<fname>.TMD”, where 

<fname> is eight alphanumeric characters.  The file contents are only partially-
readable if the file is opened with a text viewer.  These files are designed for efficient 

transfer to 

Session Manager

 or other dedicated software, whereupon a more 

accessible version of the data is created as a new data file, database entry, and/or 

on-screen view.  Inside the TAGMATE\DATA folder on the USB drive, there is usually 
a folder called BACKUP.  The BACKUP folder is where data files end up after they 

have been tranferred from the USB drive by dedicated software.   
 

File transfer into 

Session Manager

 software requires software version 2.3.4.6 or 

later.  When this software is running, and the USB drive is plugged into the PC, an 
automated file importation sequence will take place, briefly displaying each file on 

screen, then saving all files on the computer in its normal formats, which include a 

                                                 

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If scan data are present when starting a tag, this will serve to override the DIP switch 3 setting and 

force creation of a tag data file.

 

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If barcode scan data is stored in memory when starting a tag, and if there is nothing written to the tag’s 

Info field (16 character length), then the most recent barcode scan will be written to the tag if it is 16 
characters or less.  This allows all 38 bytes of scan-data storage space in the data file to be allocated to 
earlier scans, if any. 

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Summary of Contents for TurboTag USB

Page 1: ...e 11 Creating TagMate Configuration Tags 12 Creating TagMate Clock Setup Tags 13 Tag READ Operations 14 Read Only vs Read Stop Mode 14 READ Outcomes 14 Tag Data Files 15 Bar Code Scan Data 15 File Man...

Page 2: ...ause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Any changes or modifications to these devices not ex...

Page 3: ...of operation of the TagMate USB by making appropriate DIP switch settings see next section The DIP switches are inside the battery compartment of the TagMate USB As shown in the information flow diagr...

Page 4: ...uration T 700 configure Session Manager read Internet start setup setup configure start read file transfer USB wireless stop stop abc123456 scan scan TagMate USB can be combined with hosted solutions...

Page 5: ...e section on battery replacement 3 If at power up the reader gives a repetitive red green flash of the LED and an immediate power down with no beep it may need a new firmware file Visit www turbotag d...

Page 6: ...described later in the section All tag processing operations that can be performed by the TagMate USB from each of these modes are described in later sections The operating mode is controlled by cust...

Page 7: ...switching perating modes A tool is required to set the DIP switches One simple option is a fter the next power up lection Tags porarily o jumbo paper clip about 5 cm 2 inches long bent as shown here N...

Page 8: ...ver to hands free operation of the scanner this function always requires pushing the button and is described below Bar Code Scanner Operation The TagMate USB offers bar code scanning as a hardware con...

Page 9: ...LOG and this can help determine the nature of the failure 2 Single Long Beep plus a solid green LED lasting for about a second This indicates successful completion of the tag process and there was no...

Page 10: ...ion is optimal for desktop operations and does not obscure the LED The second configuration an end on read mode may be optimal for processing tags that are hard to reach since the reader may be extend...

Page 11: ...be re started unless it is stopped first See Read Stop below A red green flashing pattern and no beep This indicates a processing error after tag recognition occurred Details about this error may appe...

Page 12: ...of a TagMate Configuration Tag With this option selected a tag presented to the reader will be specially marked as a TagMate Configuration Tag and the protocol name first 16 characters will automatic...

Page 13: ...Tags as it will give optimal precision to the clock setting operation The log delay must be zero 2 Once a Clock Setup tag is full it can no longer be used Based on a log interval of 0 1 to 1 0 minute...

Page 14: ...sis as described below If a USB drive is plugged in a third very short beep will indicate completion of file creation on the USB drive A red green flashing pattern and no beep This indicates a process...

Page 15: ...scanning is designed to enable the incorporation of identification information associated with monitored goods into the data record from the tag and possibly onto the tag itself see footnote 12 File M...

Page 16: ...g Tags in Continuous Mode Continuous Mode is a special way of logging data whereby a tag will keep logging after reaching its initial capacity of 702 data points up to a total duration of 16 000 log i...

Page 17: ...last three characters of the Info Field are therefore lost As described above under Tag START Operations the TagMate USB acquires its configuration parameters and Info field from a TagMate Configurat...

Page 18: ...tag Tag is re started in continuous mode Tag configured and started in normal mode Full means that 16 000 data logging events have occurred since starting the tag in Continuous Mode it does not mean...

Page 19: ...batteries Dispose of the expired battery properly and insert the replacement batteries into the holder as shown in the photos below then close the door Note that the polarity of batteries alternates f...

Page 20: ...Appendix A Processing CFR Tags TagMateUSB Aug 11 2009 Page 20 of 20...

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