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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1800 Series Handheld RFID Reader Reference Manual
DEFAULT SETTINGS 
SAVE USER SETTINGS AS DEFAULTS 
For the RFID Reader to keep the customized settings as user defaults, you must issue 
“#@sys_svusrtbl” command.   
Note:  After issuing the command, the current settings will be saved as user defaults. 
Command: 
#@sys_svusrtbl\r 
Purpose  Save User Defined Setting 
Response OK\r 
ERR,[code]\r 
RESTORE USER/FACTORY DEFAULTS 
For the RFID Reader to restore the User Defaults, which you have saved earlier, you 
must issue the “#@sys_ldstbl=1” command. Alternatively, you can also issue the 
“#@sys_ldstbl=0” command to restore Factory Default. 
Command: 
#@sys_ldstbl=[m]\r 
Purpose Load Default Setting 
Request #@sys_ldstbl=[m]\r 
[m]: ‘0’ – Factory Default 
 ‘1’ – User Default 
Response OK\r 
ERR,[code]\r 
Note: Restoring factory defaults may reset any active Bluetooth
®
 connections and erase 
the MAC address information of the connected device. 










