User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
- RELEASE NOTES
- INTRODUCTION
- QUICK START
- UNDERSTANDING RFID READER
- COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
- SETTING UP A WPAN CONNECTION
- SCANNING UHF RFID TAG
- DEFINING OUTPUT FORMAT
- ALTERNATE MODE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- FIRMWARE UPGRADE
- ASCII TABLE
- SCAN CODE
- STATUS CODE
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Example:
Command
#@dat_ostridx=3 → set to string 3
Response (s)
OK
Command
#@dat_ostrkey=3 → set to use key action ‘3’ (press F1)
Response (s)
OK
Command
#@dat_ostr=1,F1_ON → define the output string 3 data using character format
Response (s)
OK
Command
#@dat_ostr?
Response (s)
OK, F1_ON → get the output string 3 data in character format
Command
#@dat_ostrh?
Response (s)
OK, 46315f4f4e → show the output string 3 data in hexadecimal format
Command
#@dat_ostridx=4 → set output string index to 4
#@dat_ostrkey=5 → set the action “F2 is pressed” to send the string
#@dat_ostr=1,#@iOSKBD → enter “#@iOSKBD” as the string to be sent
Response (s)
OK
→ when the RFID reader acts as a Bluetooth HID keyboard
connecting to iPhone/iPad, users can press the F2 button to
bring up or hide the on-screen keyboard of iPhone/iPad.










