Operating the Programmer
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Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
Write a Byte of Data Using Hex Format
(#221yyxx<cr>)
The programmer programs the user hex data (xx), 2 hex characters, at hex address yy.
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
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 through the use of a permissions tag
that must be inserted into the programmer at pre-specified intervals.
Response:
#xx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
Read a Page of Data Using Hex Format
(#230yy<cr>)
The programmer reads hex data (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), 16 hex characters, starting at
hex address yy. The starting address (yy) must be on an 8-byte page boundary. 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
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.