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Byte Stream Command List 

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Below is a listing of all commands that are supported by the MR 100 reader. For more information of how to use each 
command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual

4.1.

 

Read Full Field Command (22

hex

Read all RFID tags using one antenna port of the addressed reader. With the MR 100 you can use this command to read 
tags using the first and only antenna port of the reader. Other antenna ports (2-4) should not be used while using the 
command with the MR 100. For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual

4.2.

 

Set Parameter Block Command (23

hex

Set parameters related to the first and only antenna port of the address MR 100 reader. For other readers this 
command is capable of initializing more than one antenna simultaneously. However, for MR 100 only the first antenna 
port must be initialized.  
While using this command also ensure that you do not use combination features since MR 100 supports only one 
antenna and does not support combination. For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API 
Programmers Manual

4.3.

 

Get Parameter Block Command (24

hex

Get parameters for one specific antenna port. For the MR-100 this command should be used only by passing the logical 
indicator of the first (only) antenna in the request packet. For more information on this command refer to the Matrics 
API Programmers Manual

4.4.

 

Set Node Address Command (12

hex

For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual

4.5.

 

Get Reader Status Command (14

hex

For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual

4.6.

 

Set Suspend Mode Command (18

hex

For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual

4.7.

 

Get Node Address Command (19

hex

For more information on this command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual. 

4.8.

 

Set Baud Rate Command (1D

hex

With MR 100 this commands supports a maximum baud rate of 115200 bps. For more information on this command 
refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual. 

Содержание MR 100

Страница 1: ...0 User Manual MR 100 User Manual Document Version Version 1 2 Document Category Product Manuals Symbol Technologies Inc 7361 Calhoun Place Suite 250 Rockville MD 20855 Phone 301 610 6100 Fax 301 610 6...

Страница 2: ...ctive owners Statement of Rights Symbol products incorporate technology that is protected by U S patent and other intellectual property IP rights owned by Symbol Inc and other rights owners Use of the...

Страница 3: ...Standards 6 2 2 What s shipped 6 2 3 Product Pictures 7 2 4 Basic Connections 7 Chapter 3 Byte Stream Protocol with MR 100 8 3 1 Byte Stream and MR 100 8 3 2 Generalized Request and Response Packets d...

Страница 4: ...tions 14 A 1 Physical Dimensions 14 A 2 Power 14 A 3 Environmental 14 A 4 Connectivity 14 A 5 Interface Pin Outs 15 A 6 Operational Features 15 A 7 Compliance 15 B Physical Dimensions 16 B 1 Top View...

Страница 5: ...the MR 100 API Basic networking terms e g IP Address DHCP Protocol etc The manual does not contain detailed information and material on the above mentioned topics 1 2 Document Organization This docum...

Страница 6: ...lowing acronyms and abbreviations have been used in the System Manual Acronym Abbreviation Expansion Explanation RFID Radio Frequency Identification EPC Electronic Product Code industry driven standar...

Страница 7: ...same protocol also enabled it to work in noisy environments The MR 100 has a read range of up to of 10 feet and a write range of up to 4 feet The range however depends on factors like Antenna Gain in...

Страница 8: ...ween the RS 232 TTL interfaces before ordering your MR 100 Connect the MR 100 antenna port to your antenna If you are using a MR 100 with a dual antenna port connect one to a transmitting and 1 to a r...

Страница 9: ...times these packets are arrays of bytes where elements are arranged as per specified format A general request packet that is being sent to MR 100 over host interface must be formatted as follows Field...

Страница 10: ...and in the response packet Status 1 See Description The result or status of a command execution See Status Field Description section for more details Data Variable See Description In a typical respons...

Страница 11: ...ng this command also ensure that you do not use combination features since MR 100 supports only one antenna and does not support combination For more information on this command refer to the Matrics A...

Страница 12: ...nd refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual 4 10 Kill Specific 32 hex This command can be used to kill a tag using the MR 100 to ensure that it is not read with further read operations While using...

Страница 13: ...ndex MR 100 User Manual Page 12 MR 100 User Manual Index 12hex 10 14hex 10 18hex 10 19hex 10 1Chex 10 22hex 10 23hex 10 24hex 10 31hex 11 32 hex 11 33hex 11 EPC 5 Read Point 5 Read Point Class 5 RFID...

Страница 14: ...Device Specifications MR 100 User Manual Page 13 MR 100 User Manual Device Specifications...

Страница 15: ...onal Power Consumption 4 8 Watts 800 mA 6V Idle Power Consumption for Hot Standby 300 mW 50 mA 6V A 3 Environmental Condition Standard Value Operational 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Temperature IEC 60068 2 1...

Страница 16: ...PO_0 O General purpose output 0 3 3V TTL Pin 9 GPI_0 I General purpose input 0 3 3V TTL Pin 10 RS 232 RxD I RS 232 Receive Data configurable as host interface via board stuff in option Pin 11 RS 232 T...

Страница 17: ...ysical Dimensions MR 100 User Manual Page 16 MR 100 User Manual B P H Y S I C A L D I M E N S I O N S This section provides detailed diagram physical dimensions of the MR 100 B 1 Top View B 2 Side Vie...

Страница 18: ...Physical Dimensions MR 100 User Manual Page 17 MR 100 User Manual B 3 Bottom View Note Unit Of Measurement used in above diagrams is inches...

Страница 19: ...in the normal operating position and it is recomended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment The unit has been evaluated and found...

Страница 20: ...mplies with RSS 210 of Industry Science Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference rece...

Страница 21: ...testing required on final product Note If final product in normal usage is operated more than 20cm from the human body MPE testing is required instead of SAR Final product markings must include Conta...

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