RFID LabelingReference ManualSL5000e and T5000e SRSmart Label RFID Thermal Printers™™
Chapter 1 What To Expect When Running Your RFID Application10Smart Label CharacteristicsIMPORTANTPurchase additional smart labels directly from Printr
How Printronix Makes It Easy11Transitioning From UCC/GTIN Applications Using Printronix Software Migration Tools (SMT)It is likely that your software
Chapter 1 How To Order More Smart Labels12• EPC: This tool allows EPC data to be directly encoded into the smart label’s RFID tag. Simply have your ex
Contact Information13Hardware/Infrastructure ConsiderationsOnce your smart labels have been applied to their target container or pallet you will need
Chapter 1 Useful Industry Web Links14Useful Industry Web LinksReference MaterialPrintronix, Inc.www.printronix.comAlien Technology Corporationwww.alie
152 Smart Label DevelopmentOverviewThis chapter describes how to use the RFID encoder. The RFID encoder is designed to be transparent to the printer o
Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu16RFID CONTROL MenuRFID CONTROLRFID ReaderStopError HandlingTag Write Cnt 1Clear Tag StatFailed Tag Cnt 1Overstrike* NoneEn
17Custom Tag Len8*8 to 32RFID CONTROL(cont. from previous page)Notes:* = Default.Italicized items appear only when Admin User is set to Enable (in the
Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu18RFID CONTROL Menu ItemsRFID ReaderThis menu item enables or disables the RFID encoder. The default is Enable.Error Handli
RFID CONTROL Menu Items19Tag Write CntThis menu item displays on the control panel’s LCD the number of tags written since the last Clear Tag Stat oper
This Quick Setup Guide contains a CD-ROM withthe following materials:• The User’s Manual• Programmer’s Reference Manuals• Useful utility programsThe C
Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu20NOTE: The x in the error messages represents a number code that identifies the area in the printer software or RFID encod
Admin User Menu Items21Admin User Menu ItemsTo see these menu items, set Admin User to Enable in the PRINTER CONTROL menu. (Refer to the User’s Manual
Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu22RFID Test (This Test Reads A Tag)This menu item reads the tag in range of the internal RFID antenna and reports the tag d
Admin User Menu Items23When it is set to Enable, the RFID encoder uses the settings in the custom tag menus, which must be set to match the characteri
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands24RFID PGL CommandsIMPORTANTFor all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physical length of
RFWTAG253. For dynamic incremental datalength;IDFn;format;lengthA decimal number specifying the bit length of a field within a tag. The maximum length
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands26datafieldThe static data of this static field. It is a mandatory parameter of bit field with static data.I Identifies thi
RFWTAG27NOTE: 1. There should be no more than one RFWTAG command per form.2. The RFWTAG command cannot be mixed with RFWRITE in the same form.3. Each
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands28Example 2Same as Example 1, except the EPC number is broken into its component parts. Assume that the SGTIN–64 value has
RFWTAG29~AF1;<DF5> /Print serial number onlabel~NORMAL~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64~DF1;*10* /Header~DF2;*5* /Filter Value~DF3;*15383* /EPC Manager Index~DF
SL5000e and T5000e SRSmart Label RFID Thermal PrintersRFID Labeling Reference Manual
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands30~CREATE;SGTIN–96;432RFWTAG;968;B;*00110000* /Header3;D;*5* /Filter Value3;D;*6* /Partition20;D;*123456* /Company Prefix24
RFRTAG31512 to identify the fieldnumber of this particularfield.formatA letter specifying therepresentation format ofthe field data.B – binary, D – de
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands32END~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64;ICNT1500~IDF1;STEP+1;*0*~IAF1;<DF2>~NORMALNOTE: 1. The <IDF1> usage does not increment t
VERIFY33The maximum length for the outgoing data is 512 bytes. If the format request will result in a data stream exceeding the maximum length, an err
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands34Example 1This example requests the printer to send to the host the content of the RFID tag, in hexadecimal format, both b
VERIFY35~EXECUTE;READONLY;1500~NORMALA5A500005D055E04 <== Whatever data...another 1498 lines of RFIDdata...A5A50000000550D4 <== W
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands36Write TagIMPORTANTThis command is still supported but no longer in development. We recommend you develop your application
Write Tag37data string. If this option is used, the datafield is ignored, and dynamic data must be entered via the RF command in the EXECUTE mode. The
Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands38Read TagIMPORTANTThis command is still supported but no longer in development. We recommend you develop your application
Get Tag Unique ID39RFID PPI1 CommandsIMPORTANTFor all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physical length of the insta
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Chapter 2 RFID PPI1 Commands40Read TagPurpose This command allows data from the RFID tag (embedded in the smart label) to merge into any previously de
Write Tag41motionSet this flag to 1 to read data from the tag without moving the label. The printer may adjust the label position while it reads data
Chapter 2 RFID PPI1 Commands42subsequent normal label movement. Even if this flag is set to 1, other commands (i.e., alpha or barcode) may move the la
PPI1 EPC Programming Examples43PPI1 EPC Programming ExamplesIMPORTANTFor all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physi
Chapter 2 Software Migration Tools (SMT)44Software Migration Tools (SMT)There are SMTs for six separate end-use applications supporting both PGL and P
Tools List45• EAN8: Copies data from an EAN8 bar code to an RFID tag. EAN 8+2 and EAN 8+5 variants are both supported. Data written to the RFID tag is
Chapter 2 Software Migration Tools (SMT)46Selecting The Tools1. Press until QUICK SETUP displays.2. If necessary, press ↓ and ↵ at the same time to
Selecting The Tools47Error MessagesThe RFID encoder can detect a number of errors. When one of these errors occurs, the RFID encoder alerts the printe
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting48TroubleshootingIf you are having trouble with the RFID encoder, consult Table 3 for a list of symptoms and possible solutio
Selecting The Tools49Troubleshooting
51 RFID Smart Label ApplicationAnd Reference Notes7Overview... 7What To Ex
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting50
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Table of Contents6RFID PPI1 Commands ...39Get Tag Unique ID ...
71 RFID Smart Label Application And Reference NotesOverviewNOTE: For the latest version of this reference manual, visit the the Services & Support
Chapter 1 Overview8The Printronix SL5000e DK Smart Label Developer’s Kit contains:• SL5000e MP multiprotocol RFID printer• Integrated RFID UHF encoder
Factors Affecting Smart Label Performance9What To Expect When Running Your RFID ApplicationFactors Affecting Smart Label PerformanceSmart labels are b
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