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Table 2 - Factory Default Configuration
Option Default Configuration
Serial Data
Settings
Duplicate tag reads are transmitted (this is
reconfigured in Australia and NZ before panel
readers are sent out. If the panel gets defaulted –
duplicates will be sent)
Serial Hardware 9600 BPS, no parity, 8 BPW, 1 stop bit, no flow
control
Miscellaneous LED Indicators on, Continuous Reading on,
Wireless Sync off
Serial Bus
Address
Disabled (not assigned)
Table 3 - Default Serial Data ID Code Formats
Tag Type Default Format
HDX ISO (NLIS Cattle
Tags)
LA_982_000001088420<CR><LF>
HDX (Industrial Re-
useable)
LR_0006_0000000018514243<CR><LF>
FDX-B ISO (Light
weight tags – sheep,
goats, etc)
LA_982_000000255895<CR><LF>
Note: _ = space; <CR> = carriage return; <LF> = line feed
These settings are usually accepted by most software systems and scale equipment suppliers.
Note - If the Panel Reader is located close to (less than 2 meters) the PC being used for
configuration, the Reader’s read range performance may be reduced. This has no affect on
the configuration setting process, but will interfere with any performance measurements the
user might wish to make.
Configuration Options
In addition to using the Allflex Configurator program, configuration options can also be set
using alphanumeric commands from a PC terminal emulator program, such as Microsoft
Windows HyperTerminal®, or from a user proprietary program that is capable of similar
communications, using the Panel Reader Serial Command Language.
Serial Command Language Method - Basic Instructions
The following instructions describe some of the basic and more frequently used configuration
options, and illustrates how to implement them using the Panel Reader Serial Command
Language in conjunction with HyperTerminal®. The Command Language method uses
upper and lower case alpha characters combined with hexadecimal characters to establish the
Reader’s configuration. The most common commands are listed in Table 4.
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