Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 133

RFID (#W) Write Tags

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands Return Codes for RFID (D#) Define Format Command (continued) Code 7 8 9 A B C Z Description Field type not 'I' or 'S' Error in AID code (3270 or 5250 only) Attempt to set a filter on TagID or EPCID when multiple tag types are selected, or attempt to place a wild card in the EPCID filter Read Bank, not "0" - "3" Field Start Position not in valid range 0-65535 Field Length is not in valid range (0-4 for Integer, 0-65535 for string) Command not supported for this device RFID (#W) Write Tags The #W extended command initiates a write sequence to program an RFID tag. A "RFID Write Please pull trigger" message appears on the screen until the RFID reader is triggered to complete the write. When the reader is triggered, the computer emits a beep for each successfully written tag. If any tags were not written to correctly, an error beep is emitted. When the write command is complete, a "0" (GOOD) status and the number of successfully written tags are returned to the host application. If no tags were successfully written, then a "3" (Communication Error) value is returned to the host application. 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI Data Streams Conventional Method This method writes to the display to execute the extended command. Data Streams Conventional Method Column Description Character 2 3 4-15 16 17 18-22 23-27 28-X X + 1 Begin extended command # RFID Write command W SWTT mask 12 Hex characters (0-F), X = wildcard Field type S = String; I = Integer (max 4 bytes) Bank Character "0" - "3" Starting position of field 0-65535 (check tag data size for physical limit) to read Length of field to read 0-65535 (32 maximum supported size for ISO tags, 4 if integer type - 12 for EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tags) Data to write String or integer type Field delimiter or end extended command , or # Use # to end the command or comma to define up to 7 additional data fields with data Note: If the command extends past the screen width (80 or 132), then the remaining data must go on the next line. Note: The symbol "b" indicates a 1-byte space. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 121

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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RFID (#W) Write Tags
The #W extended command initiates a write sequence to program an RFID tag. A
“RFID Write Please pull trigger” message appears on the screen until the RFID
reader is triggered to complete the write. When the reader is triggered, the computer
emits a beep for each successfully written tag. If any tags were not written to
correctly, an error beep is emitted. When the write command is complete, a “0”
(GOOD) status and the number of successfully written tags are returned to the host
application. If no tags were successfully written, then a “3” (Communication Error)
value is returned to the host application.
3270, 5250, VT/ANSI Data Streams Conventional Method
This method writes to the display to execute the extended command.
7
Field type not 'I' or 'S'
8
Error in AID code (3270 or 5250 only)
9
Attempt to set a filter on TagID or EPCID when multiple tag types are selected, or
attempt to place a wild card in the EPCID filter
A
Read Bank, not “0” - “3”
B
Field Start Position not in valid range 0-65535
C
Field Length is not in valid range (0-4 for Integer, 0-65535 for string)
Z
Command not supported for this device
Return Codes for RFID (D#) Define Format Command
(continued)
Code
Description
Data Streams Conventional Method
Column
Description
Character
2
Begin extended command
#
3
RFID Write command
W
4-15
SWTT mask
12 Hex characters (0-F), X = wildcard
16
Field type
S = String; I = Integer (max 4 bytes)
17
Bank
Character “0” - “3”
18-22
Starting position of field
to read
0-65535 (check tag data size for physical limit)
23-27
Length of field to read
0-65535 (32 maximum supported size for ISO tags, 4
if integer type - 12 for EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tags)
28-X
Data to write
String or integer type
X + 1
Field delimiter or end
extended command
, or # Use # to end the command or comma to define
up to 7 additional data fields with data
Note:
If the command extends past the screen width (80 or 132), then the remaining
data must go on the next line.
Note:
The symbol “b
” indicates a 1-byte space.