Help Command
Help displays the commands followed by its data type and expected syntax. The table below displays
the Help command output. The functions display in blue.
Help Command Summary
rfid:beep.now
rfid:disp.fac.hex
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rfid:cfg rfid:disp.fac.send
‡
rfid:cfg.card.hipri
rfid:disp.fac.strip
‡
rfid:cfg.card.list (Function)
rfid:disp.hex.lower
‡
rfid:cfg.card.type
rfid:disp.id.digits
rfid:cfg.read
(Funtion)
rfid:disp.id.hex
rfid:cfg.reset
(Function)
rfid:help
(Funtion)
rfid:cfg.write
(Function)
rfid:op.beep
rfid:chr.1
rfid:op.cont
rfid:chr.2 rfid:op.sdk
rfid:chr.3 rfid:out.led
rfid:chr.count.lead
rfid:qid (Function)
rfid:chr.count.trail rfid:qid.hold
rfid:chr.eol
rfid:qid.id
rfid:chr.fac
rfid:qid.id.hold
rfid:chr.gone.1
rfid:time.hold
rfid:chr.gone.2
rfid:var (Function)
rfid:cmd.echo
rfid:wieg.id.bits
rfid:cmd.prompt
rfid:wieg.inv.bits
rfid:dev.luid
rfid:wieg.qual
rfid:dev.part (Function)
rfid:wieg.qual.bits
rfid:dev.ver
(Function)
rfid:wieg.rev.bits
rfid:disp.64bit
rfid:wieg.rev.bytes
rfid:disp.fac.64bit rfid:wieg.strip.lead.bits
rfid:disp.fac.digits rfid:wieg.strip.trail.bits
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Applies only to the pcProx Plus
Command
Data Type R, W, R/W Definition
rfid:beep.now
INT
W
Sounds the beeper immediately up to 5 short
beeps or 2 long beeps.
beep.now variables:
1 – single short beep
2 – two short beeps
3 – three short beeps
4 – four short beeps
5 – five short beeps
101 – single long beep
102 – two long beeps
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Chapter 4
ASCII Command Protocol
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