Specifications

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3. SPECIFICATIONS
*3. The following shows examples of ASCII/HEX conversion.
1) Without ASCII/HEX conversion, Data storage order: Upper Lower, Number of processing
points: 2
2) With ASCII/HEX conversion, Data storage order: Upper Lower, Number of processing
points: 4
If ASCII/HEX conversion is set to "With ASCII/HEX conversion," set the number of bytes
of ASCII to be read from or written to the ID tag in the number of processing points
specification area (RWwm+2H).
If ASCII/HEX conversion is set to "With ASCII/HEX conversion", reading is performed
from an ID tag, and a code not expressed in hexadecimal format exists in the conversion
source data (a value other than "0" to "9" and "A" to "F"), bit 14 of the error details
storage area (RWrm+1H) turns ON and error detection (RXn5) turns ON.
If the number of processing points specified in the number of processing points
specification area (RWwm+2H) is odd, bit 0 of the error details storage area (RWrm+1H)
turns ON and error detection (RXn5) turns ON.
ASCII/HEX conversion is enabled only with a Read/Write command. ASCII/HEX
conversion is not performed with Fill Data, Read UID, or Measure Noise.
*4. If 1 is set, error detection (RXn5) turns ON. The set contents are not updated.
*5. When the V680S-D8KF□□ ID tag is used, the communication time does not differ from the
standard mode time, even if high-speed mode is selected. For communication time details,
refer to Appendix 1 "Communication Time" and Appendix 2 "Processing Time."
Write data specification area 1 and thereafter
(RWwm+3H and thereafter)
BA21
H BA21HBAH
21H
0010H
0011H
Read data storage area 1 and thereafte
r
(RWrm+3H and thereafter)
ID tag
AddressWrite
Read