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V750-series UHF RFID System User's Manual - PLCeasy

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(2) GET Communication (GETC)<br />

This command allows the reader to read the current communication conditions. Just after SET<br />

Communication command (SETC) is executed, new information shall be read out.<br />

Command GETC (S)Param1 (S)Param2(S)…(S)ParamN<br />

Response<br />

Note:<br />

・ It specifies a parameter connecting a setting item to a setting value. (‘The setting<br />

item does not have to be prepended with ‘ -‘ .)<br />

・ In a single command, multiple setting items can be specified by separating with<br />

space. (2 or more character space are acceptable for indicating separation.)<br />

GETC[RC](S)[Param1=Value1](S)...(S)[ParamN=ValueN]<br />

[RC]: Response Code<br />

[ParamN=ValueN]: Setting item and values<br />

Note:<br />

・ If multiple items are specified, the reader shall return response with connecting<br />

specified items to the setting values with equal in the specified order. Alphabetical<br />

characters included in the item name in the response shall be small characters.<br />

・ If the setting item is ft1 or ft2, the five items shall be returned with space separation<br />

between each item. Double quotations shall not be used for enclosing.<br />

*(S) Space Character<br />

Example 1) When [Antenna port #1 <strong>UHF</strong> power, Gen2 session value for Once Mode Reading] is read out:<br />

[Tx] GETC pw1 ss1<br />

[Rx] GETC0000 pw1=10 ss1=1<br />

Example 2) When [Filter setting, Filter condition 1, Filter condition 2] is read out:<br />

[Tx] GETC fte ft1 ft2<br />

[Rx] GETC0000 fte=1&2 ft1=0 1 8 2 C0 ft2=0 1 20 16 125A<br />

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