CODE Demonstration Kit Description: Rev. 2.2 March 1599 1. Delivery Content Pes, | Description 1 *CODE Reader 1 ++CODE Antenna 1 24 V Power Supply Cable 1 PC Serial Interface Cable 10 Labels 2 Disks with Demonstration Software 1 Description of I*CODE Demonstration Kit Additional information concerning long range antennas and the R232 interface protocol is available in the documents: Application Note +CODE Design of Read/Write Antennas .
1-CODE Demonstration Kit Description Rev. 2.2 March 1809 2. Hardware 24 Hardware Installation Getting started with the =CODE Demonstration Kit requires the following steps: 1. Connect the antenna cable to the BNC connector at the :=CODE Reader. 9. Connect the serial interface cable (with the 9-pin female connector) to the COM or COM port at your host PC and to the 9-pin connector at the "CODE Reader. 3. Connect the 24 V. power supply cable to the appropriate connector at the "CODE Reader and W power supply.
CODE Demonstration Kit Description Rev. 2.2 March 1999 3. Software 34 Software installation The "CODE demonstration software works with Windows 3.x and Windows 95. Insert disk 1, start the ‘SEXTUPLET’ program and follow the instructions. If you want to change the COM port some times after the software installation please open the file ‘CODEINE’ (in the directory where you have installed the software) with a text editor and modify the line COMPLEX (x = Lor 2).
March 1999 CODE Demonstration Kit Description 3.2 Software Description This demonstration software shows the basic features of the «CODE System. To start the program double click the Demo’ icon. Main Menu In the maid menu you can start the commands and change some parameters. 1* block: First block in the user memory with which you want to start the access. The first block in the user memory is block 4. # of blocks: Number of blocks starting with the 1¥ block you want to access.
CODE Demonstration Kit Description. Read Serial Numbers ER thi HHH Read Blocks With this command you will get the unique serial numbers and the content of the user memory of all read labels. The first block and the number of blocks depend on the setup in the main menu. RT Hk Ralph “This command reads the unique serial numbers (2 blocks = 8 bytes, least significant byte first) of the labels in the antenna field. Bach additional label which enters the field is added to the list.
1-CODE Demonstration Kit Description Rev. 22 : March 1989 Write Blocks Before changing data on the labels a ‘Read Serial Numbers’, ‘Read’, ‘Memory Content’ or ‘Read EAS’ command has to be performed. Then you can input your new data in the status line. The length depends on the selected number of blocks. By clicking on the or pressing the the following selector box will appear. You can select none, some or all of previously read labels by clicking on the corresponding item.
CODE Demonstration Kit Description Mach 1999 After this the following form will appear: Write Blocks CODE La bal from Phi lips dons note welt bal has been writ with data t1¥f fry 00 01 CODE from i cons 00 01 La bean writ data 1 00 01 CODE from i cons o0 01 Cong from pond 86 01 La been writ data £ 20 01 Cong from i cons £0 01 CODE sound [Witting of 3 tags fished! Read EAS This command shows the unique serial numbers and the EAS status of all detected labels.
CODE Demonstration Kit Description. Rev. 22 March 1999 Activate EAS This command activates the EAS function of none, some or all of the previously read labels. A selector box as described at the write command is used to select the concerned labels. nme iLL nob active active not active active active active active net active active not.
CODE Demonstration Kit Description Rev. 22 Mach 1999 Memory Content As a result of this command you get the complete memory content of all detected labels. A eal (8 Bytes) Serial Number 00:00 00 01 special Functions (8 Bytes) 50.