Operating the Programmer
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and close the door within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this command. See
“Programming a Tag” on page 24
for tag insertion instructions.
Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
Read/Verify Tag Data Using 4-Bit ASCII Hex
Format (#211<cr>)
The programmer reads the data from the tag, puts it into the 4-bit ASCII hex format,
and sends it to the host device. Refer to
Appendix D, “4-Bit ASCII Hex Codes,
” for
this ASCII hex format.
During execution of this command, a series of beeps indicates that the programmer is
waiting for a tag to be placed in the holder. If you do not place the tag in the tag holder
and close the door within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this command. See
“Programming a Tag” on page 24
for tag insertion instructions.
Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
Write a Page of Data Using Hex Format
(#220yyxxxx…<cr>)
The programmer programs the user hex data (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), 16 hex characters,
starting at hex address yy. The starting address (yy) must be on an 8-byte page bound-
ary. For example, the starting address will be 00, 08, 10, 18.
If the tag is not already in the tag holder, a series of beeps indicates that the program-
mer is waiting for a tag to be placed in the holder. If you do not place the tag in the tag
holder and close the door within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this com-
mand. See
“Programming a Tag” on page 24
for tag insertion instructions.
The programmer will not program the data if the programmer does not have permis-
sion to write to the memory area of the tag that is requested by the user. Each program-
mer will be assigned permissions at the factory or will use a permissions tag that must
be placed in to the programmer at pre-specified intervals.