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Syntax of the first row of Meaning
table.
In short the possibilities for the first row of the text file to be created are indicated in the following
insert new aliases, not deleting those previously inserted (APPEND command).
- indications on the deletion of the aliases previously inserted (ERASE command) or on the desire to
subsequent rows;
- Information on the type of ID, decimal or hexadecimal, to which to assign the aliases specified in the
The syntax to follow within the text file requires that the first row reports
5.1 Alias Syntax
microprocessor
Disk Error here has been an error during the saving of the aliases on the scanner’s
Alias Full Indicates that the memory available for the aliases is full
CSV error (97) Indicates that there is a syntax error to the row 97
example image).
and specifies the number of aliases correctly assigned(45 alias in the
Saved45alias Attests to the success of the operation of the assignment of the aliases
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at the end of the previous ones.
present in the memory and allows the addition of new ones
characters. The APPEND command does not delete the aliases already
the device’s memory.
characters. The ERASE command deletes the aliases already present in
“H”,”ERASE” The list that follows in the text file is composed of hexadecimal
ones.
memory and allows the addition of new ones at the end of the previous
APPEND command does not delete the aliases already present in the
“D”,”APPEND” The list that follows in the text file is composed of decimal characters. The
memory.
The ERASE command deletes the aliases already present n the device’s
“D”,”ERASE” The list that follows in the text file is composed of decimal characters.
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device, indicating ERASE mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending all 64 hexadecimal bits to the
and country code, indicating APPEND mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending the hexadecimal ID (15 characters)
and country code, indicating ERASE mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending the hexadecimal ID (15 characters)
indicating APPEND mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending all 64 decimal bits to the device,
indicating ERASE mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending all 64 decimal bits to the device,
country code, indicating APPEND mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending the decimal ID (15 characters) and
country code, indicating ERASE mode.
Assignment of 2 aliases by sending the decimal ID (15 characters) and
to the 64 bits required by the ISO standard 11784. The examples that follow specify the various
possibilities for the assignment of the aliases.
The rows folowing the first one contain the effective association between the ID of the tag and the
aliases. It is possible to insert the ID in two ways; in a format of 15 characters (3 for the identification of
the country code and 12 for the unique ID of the tag), or a sequence of 22 characters corresponding
H”,”APPEND” The list that follows in the text file is composed of hexadecimal
The following table illustrates in detail the meaning of the various messages that can appear on the