Chapter 3 Operating the Programmer
TransCore Proprietary
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#200xxx...<cr> Program Tag Using TransCore 6-Bit ASCII Format
The programmer programs the user data (xxx...) into the tag using the TransCore 6-bit ASCII format.
This format requires 20 data characters. Refer to “Appendix C 6-Bit ASCII Format” on page C–34 for a
description of this format.
During execution of this command, if the tag is not already in the tag holder, a series of beeps indicates
that the programmer is waiting for a tag to be placed in the holder. If the tag is not placed in the tag holder
and the door is not closed within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this command. See “Programming
a Tag” on page 3–25 for tag insertion instructions.
Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr> #Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
#201xxx...<cr> Program Tag Using 4-Bit ASCII Hex Format
The programmer programs the user data (xxx...) into the tag using the 4-bit ASCII hexadecimal (hex) format.
This format requires 30 characters of data. Refer to “Appendix D 4-Bit ASCII Hex Codes” on page D–35
for a description of this ASCII hex format.
During execution of this command, if the tag is not already in the tag holder, a series of beeps indicates
that the programmer is waiting for a tag to be placed in the holder. If the tag is not placed in the tag holder
and the door is not closed within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this command. See “Programming
a Tag” for tag insertion instructions.
Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>
#210<cr> Read/Verify Tag Data Using TransCore 6-Bit ASCII Format
The programmer reads the data from the tag, puts it into the TransCore 6-bit ASCII format, and sends it to
the host device. Refer to Appendix C for a description of this 6-bit ASCII format.
During execution of this command, if the tag is not already in the tag holder, a series of beeps indicates
that the programmer is waiting for a tag to be placed in the holder. If the tag is not placed in the tag holder
and the door is not closed within 10 seconds, the programmer will abort this command. See “Programming
a Tag” for tag insertion instructions.
Response:
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<cr>
#Done<cr>
or
#Error<cr>