User's Manual

Table Of Contents
3.3.2ProtocolTabsWindow
3.3.3UtilityTabsWindow
3.3.4FlagsWindow
3.3.5ChipStatusWindow
3.3.6Command(Request)Window
3.3.7LogWindow
3.3.8TagDataWindow
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Theprotocoltabswindowselectsbetweentagprotocolsandprogramfunctions.Availableoptionsare:
(ISO/IEC)15693vicinitycards
(ISO/IEC)14443Aproximitycards
(ISO/IEC)14443Bproximitycards
Tag-it™aproprietaryTIprotocol
FindTagsafunctionthatreadstagsofallprotocols
RegistersallowstheusertosetTRF7960registervaluesmanually
Test
Thiswindowallowstheusertosetflagsforthe15693andTag-itprotocols.Differentflagsmaybe
availablefordifferentcommandsseeAppendixA.1.Thetagwindowautomaticallyupdatesavailable
flagsdependingontherequestchosen.
ShowsthestatusoftheTRF7960ontheEVMboard.
Thiswindowshowsvariousrequestoptionsavailableforeachprotocol.
Thelogwindowshowsallcommunicationframesfromhostcomputertoreaderboard.Thetagresponseis
alsodisplayedinthelogwindow.Thetagresponse(registercontent)isalwaysinparenthesesto
distinguishitfromthehost-to-readerdataexchange.Thisinformationisalsostoredintherfid-reader.log
file,locatedinthesamefiledirectoryasGUI.exe,whichcanbeopenedbyanormaltexteditorsuchas
Notepad.
TheTagDatawindowiswheretheuserentersaddresses,data,numberofbits,andotherinformation
requiredbycertaincommands.CheckingcertainflagsintheFlagwindowmayactivatemorefieldsfor
dataentry.
Note:
SometaginformationappearsingrayedoutareasoftheTagDatawindow.Thisdatahasbeenreadfromthe
tagandformattedfordisplay,butitcannotbechanged.
EVMSoftware 26SLOU192CNovember2006RevisedDecember2008
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