CAEN RFID srl CAENRFID015 UHF RFID Ultra Compact Reader User Manual SLATE Technical Information Manual Rev 01

CAEN RFID srl UHF RFID Ultra Compact Reader SLATE Technical Information Manual Rev 01

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  TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL  Revision 17 - 07 July 2014  CAEN UHF RFID READERS  COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
 Scope of Manual The goal of this manual is to provide the basic information to work with the CAEN UHF RFID READERS Communication Protocol.   Change Document Record Date Revision Changes Pages 18 Apr 2011 14 - - 05 Oct 2012 15 Added AVP_PC  parameter in the Tab. 2.1: Attribute types 10 Modified Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table 20 Added Tab. 2.4: Renamed Commands Table 21 Added  bit  7  and  8  in  the  flag  description  of  InventoryTag command 12 Added reference to Ion R4300P Reader in the Tab. 2.2: Command codes  and  in  the  Tab.  2.3:  Commands  with  Optional  Parameters Table 19, 20 15 Oct 2013 16 Added PowerSet unit of measurement 10 Modified Set Power Command 28 Added  R1230CB  as  supported  reader  for  the ProgramID_EPC_C1G2 command  17 Renamed  NewRawReadIDs  in  setProtocol  in  the  Set  Protocol Command and in the Continuous Inventory Command 23, 30 Renamed  NewRawReadIDs  in  InventoryTag  in  the  InventoryTag Command 24 Renamed    G2Write  in  WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2  in  the WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command 26 Renamed  G2Read  in  ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2  in  the ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command 27 Renamed  G2Lock  in  LockTag_EPC_C1G2  and  Tag  Address  in    G2Password in the LockTag Command 29 Added RFRegulation in the Tab.2.1: Attribute types 10 Added footnotes in the Tab. 2.1: Attribute types 10 Added values for the ResultCode attribute 7 Added reference  to  Muon A528B  and qID  R1240I  Readers  in  the Tab.  2.2:  Command  codes  and  in  the  Tab.  2.3:  Commands  with Optional Parameters Table 19, 20 07 Jul 2014 17 Added reference to Quark Up R1270 and qIDmini R1170I Readers in  the  Tab.  2.2:  Command  codes and in  the  Tab.  2.3:  Commands with Optional Parameters Table 19, 20 Removed Default Configuration chapter - Removed reference to obsolete readers All pages  Reference Document [RD1] Reader Protocol 1.0 – Working Draft Version of 25 August 2004 – Document revision 33 - EPCGlobal [RD2] EPC  Radio  Frequency  Identity  Protocols  Class-1  Generation-2  UHF  RFID  Protocol  for  Communications  at 860MHz – 960MHz – Version 1.0.9 – EPCGlobal [RD3] ISO/IEC  FDIS  18000-6:2003(E)  –  Information  technology  automatic  identification  and  data  capture techniques – Radio frequency identification for item management air interface – Part 6: Parameters for air interface communication at 860-960 MHz
    CAEN RFID srl Via Vetraia, 11 55049 Viareggio (LU) - ITALY Tel. +39.0584.388.398  Fax +39.0584.388.959 info@caenrfid.com www.caenrfid.com     © CAEN RFID srl – 2014 Disclaimer No  part  of  this  manual  may  be  reproduced  in  any  form  or  by  any  means,  electronic,  mechanical,  recording,  or otherwise, without the prior written permission of CAEN RFID. The information contained herein has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is  assumed  for  inaccuracies.  CAEN  RFID  reserves  the  right  to  modify  its  products  specifications  without  giving  any notice; for up to date information please visit www.caenrfid.com.    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (Preliminary) 1 This device was tested and found to comply with the limits set forth in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  following  conditions:  (1)  this  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.   This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, the product may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense. The authority to operate this product is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by CAEN RFID.                                                          1 This declaration only applies to FCC readers R1230CB, R1260I, R1260U, R4300P, A528B, R1240I, R1270, R1170I (Mod. WR1170IUAPLP and WR1170IUHIDP)
  4  Index … Scope of Manual ...........................................................................................................................................................................2 Change Document Record ............................................................................................................................................................2 Reference Document ....................................................................................................................................................................2 Index … .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 List of Tables .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 General Information .....................................................................................................................................................................5 2 PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................................6 Attribute types .............................................................................................................................................................................7 Command codes .........................................................................................................................................................................11 Commands with Optional Parameters .......................................................................................................................................20 Renamed Commands Table ........................................................................................................................................................21 3 ASYNCHRONOUS NOTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 22 4 EXAMPLES ......................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Set Protocol Command ...............................................................................................................................................................23 InventoryTag Command .............................................................................................................................................................24 WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command .........................................................................................................................................26 ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command ..........................................................................................................................................27 Set Power Command ..................................................................................................................................................................28 LockTag Command .....................................................................................................................................................................29 Continuous Inventory Command................................................................................................................................................30  List of Tables Tab. 2.1: Attribute types ........................................................................................................................................................................10 Tab. 2.2: Command codes .....................................................................................................................................................................19 Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table ..........................................................................................................................20 Tab. 2.4: Renamed Commands Table ....................................................................................................................................................21 Tab. 3.3.1: Attribute types: Notification AVP List ..................................................................................................................................22
  INTRODUCTION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 5 1 INTRODUCTION      General Information This document describes the message format of the communication protocol used by the host and the reader in order to issuing commands and reply with responses. The protocol is based on the Attribute Value Pair (AVP) schema and foresees a message header in order to identify the message scope.  The command set and the firmware architecture draw inspiration from the Reader Protocol 1.0 specification draft from EPCGlobal but, at now, this protocol is not fully compatible with the same last specifications. Message fields are described left to right, with the most significant byte on the left and the least on the right.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 6 2 PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION      Introduction CAEN UHF RFID Reader protocol uses two logical communication channels: one for synchronous commands and one for  asynchronous  notifications.  Command  channel  is  mandatory  and,  at  now,  it  is  implemented  on  top  of  a  TCP/IP socket (port 1000) and on RS232 while notification channels are implemented only with sockets. All the messages (commands, responses and notifications) are composed by a header and a body. In all cases the body of the message is a list of attribute-value pairs. Responses always echo the Command AVP sent by the host.  All the packets for the control and notification channel share a common header format:                       1                   2                   3    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |             FIXED             |          Message ID          | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |                           Vendor ID                          | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |            Length             |  +-------------------------------+   FIXED: Must be 0x8001 for commands and 0x0001 for responses. Message  ID:  Id  of  the  message.  It  is  a  sequence  number  used  to  map  requests  to  its  responses:  a  request  and  its corresponding response have the same message ID (the id is local to the channel). Vendor ID: Must be 21336: the IANA “SMI Network Management Private Enterprise Code” assigned to CAEN SpA. Length: Encodes the length of the message (in bytes) including the header.  The header is followed by a list of AVPs the number of which depends on the command. Each AVP have the following format:                       1                   2                   3    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |           RESERVED            |           Length             | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |        Attribute Type         |       Attribute Value ………    | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |              ………[ until length is reached ]………               | +--------------------------------------------------------------+  RESERVED: The first 16 bits are reserved for future extensions. All reserved bits must be set to 0 on outgoing messages and ignored on incoming messages. Length: Encodes the length of the AVP packet including the length and the reserved fields. Attribute type: A 2 byte code identifying the attribute type. Attribute value: The actual attribute value according to the type. It follows immediately after the Attribute Type field and runs for the remaining bytes indicated in the Length (i.e. Length minus 6 bytes of header).
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 7 Attribute types Code Description 0x01 CommandName: the command to be executed. All the commands are specified in the relevant table. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x02 ResultCode: a code representing an indication on the result of the command. All the commands are specified in the relevant table. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. The complete list of all possible return values is:  ERR_SUCCESS     = 0 ERR_UNKNOWN     = 102, ERR_INVALIDCMD    = 127, ERR_PWROUTRANGE   = 183, ERR_INVALIDPAR     = 200, ERR_TAGNOTPRESENT  = 202, ERR_TAGWRITE     = 203, ERR_TAGBADADDRESS  = 205, ERR_INVALIDFUNCTION  = 206, ERR_LOCKED     = 209, ERR_FAILED     = 210  Note that the  ERR_INVALIDPAR is used as a generic error and may be returned even if all the parameters passed to the reader are valid (for example, you may get an ERR_INVALIDPAR during the execution of a lock function just to signal that the lock operation has failed). 0x0E EventType: the type of the notified event. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and  can assume the following values:  0x00 = Unknown Event 0x01 = Tag glimpsed 0x02 = Tag New 0x03 = Tag Observed 0x04 = Tag Lost 0x05 = Tag Purged 0x0F TagIDLen: the length of the tag ID. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x10 TimeStamp: an indication of the time. Attribute is 8 bytes long and must be interpreted as follow: - the 4 least significant bytes are the seconds elapsed from the 1 January 1970. - the 4 most significant bytes are the micro-seconds. 0x11 TagID: the ID read from the tag. Attribute value has a maximum length of 12 bytes. For ISO18000 tags only the first 8 bytes are significant while for EPC tags all the 12 bytes are significant. 0x12 TagType: the tag’s type. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and  can assume the following values: 0x00 = ISO18KB 0x01 = EPCC1G1 0x02 = ISO18KA 0x03 = EPCC1G2 0x05 = EPC119 0x1E ChannelName: the name of the notification channel. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x1F ChannelAddress: the address of the notification channel. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x20 TriggerName: the name of the trigger. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x21 TriggerType: the type of the trigger. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x22 ReadPointName: a string2 representing the name of the read point. Attribute value has a maximum length of 5 bytes and can assume the following values: “Ant0”, “Ant1”, “Ant2”, “Ant3” 0x4D TagValue: data read from the tag memory (when applicable). Attribute value has a maximum length of 128 bytes. 0x4E TagAddress: the memory location address of the tag where read or write data (when applicable). Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x4F RESERVED. 0x50 Length: a value representing the length of a parameter. Attribute value is 2 bytes long.                                                        2 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 8 Code Description 0x51 BitRate: a value representing the RF BitRate. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00   – Transmit : DSB ASK 10kbit,    Receive : FM0 10kbit 0x01   – Transmit : DSB ASK 10kbit,    Receive : FM0 40kbit 0x02   – Transmit : DSB ASK 40kbit,    Receive : FM0 40kbit 0x03   – Transmit : DSB ASK 40kbit,    Receive : FM0 160kbit   0x04   – Transmit : DSB ASK 160kbit,   Receive : FM0 400kbit   0x05   – Transmit : DSB ASK 40kbit,     Receive : Miller M=2 160kbit   0x06   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : Miller M=4  250kbit   0x07   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : Miller M=4  300kbit   0x08   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : Miller M=2  250kbit 0x09   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : FM0 40kbit 0x0A   – Transmit : DSB ASK 40kbit,     Receive : Miller M=4  256kbit  0x0B   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : Miller M=4  320kbit   0x0C   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : FM0 640kbit 0x0D   – Transmit : PR ASK 80kbit,       Receive : Miller M=4  320kbit   0x0E   – Transmit : PR ASK 40kbit,       Receive : Miller M=4  256kbit    Note: not all the value are supported by all the readers. For the list of mode supported by each reader please refer to the reader’s user manual.   0x52 PowerGet: a value representing the RF power. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. (used for read the current setting) 0x53 RESERVED. 0x54 Protocol: a value representing the air protocol. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and can assume the following values:  0x00 = ISO18000-6B 0x01 = EPCC1G1 0x02 = ISO18000-6A 0x03 = EPCC1G2 0x56 ReadPointStatus: a value representing the antenna’s status. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = Good: antenna is well connected. 0x01 = Poor: antenna has a low quality connection. 0x02 = Bad: antenna is not connected or broken. 0x57 Boolean: a value representing a boolean data.  Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = FALSE. Not 0x00 = TRUE. 0x58 IPAddress: a string3 representing an IP address formatted with the standard IP dotted decimal format. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x59 IPNetMask: a string4 representing an IP netmask formatted with the standard IP dotted decimal format. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x5A IPGateway: a string5 representing an IP address formatted with the standard IP dotted decimal format. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. 0x5B DESBEnable: used to enable/disable the Data Exchange Status Bit handling for ISO18000-6b and EPC 1.19 anti-collision algorithm. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = Disable the DESB handling. Not 0x00 = Enable the DESB handling. 0x5C FWRelease: a string6 representing the device’s firmware revision. Attribute value has a maximum length of 200 bytes. 0x5D DESBStatus: used to check the Data Exchange Status Bit handling for ISO18000-6b and EPC 1.19 anti-collision algorithm. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = DESB handling is not enabled. Not 0x00 = DESB handling is enabled. 0x5E EPCPWD: a value representing an EPC tag password. Attribute value is 2 bytes long.                                                       3 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00. 4 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00. 5 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00. 6 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 9 Code Description 0x5F RFOnOff: used to start the generation of a continuous wave for test purposes. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following vaules: 0x00 = Stop the wave generation. Not 0x00 = Start the wave generation. 0x60 BaudRate: a value representing the baudrate setting of serial port. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x61 DataBits: a value representing the databits setting of serial port. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x62 StopBits: a value representing the stopbits setting of serial port. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x63 Parity: a value representing the parity setting of serial port. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = No parity 0x01 = Odd parity 0x02 = Even parity 0x64 FlowCtrl: a value representing the flow control setting of serial port. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = No flow control 0x01 = Hardware flow control 0x02 = Software flow control (not yet implemented) 0x65 DateTime: a value representing a date and time. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes. The data format is: YYYY–MM–DD HH:MM:SS 0x66 SelUnselOp: a value representing the tag selection operation defined by the ISO18000-6B protocol. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = select equal 0x01 = select not equal 0x02 = select greater than 0x03 = select lower than 0x04 = unselect equal 0x05 = unselect not equal 0x06 = unselect greater than 0x07 = unselect lower than 0x67 Bitmask: a value representing the flag parameter  used in the newRawReadID command.  Attribute value is 2 bytes long (only 8 least significant bits are used). 0x68 REESERVED.  0x69 IORegister: a value representing the status of the I/O lines of the reader. Where input lines are separated from output ones, input lines are mapped on the less significant bits while outputs are mapped on the most significant. Attribute value is 4 bytes long (effective used bits depend on the reader model). 0x6A ConfigParameter: a value representing a configuration parameter. Attribute value is 4 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = ReadCycle configuration 0x01 = Observed Threshold configuation 0x02 = Lost Threshold configuration 0x03 = Starting Q value (Valid values: 0  15). EPC C1GEN2 Protocol only. 0x04 = Session (Valid values: 0  3). EPC C1GEN2 protocol only. 0x05 = Target (Valid values: 0  1).  EPC C1GEN2 protocol only. 0x06 = Selected (Valid values: 0, 1, 2, 3). EPC C1GEN2 protocol only. 0x07 = Data Exchange Status B (Valid values: 0  1).  ISO 18000-6B protocol only. 0x08 = Antenna dwell time during inventory (msec). A528 only. 0x09 = Inventory type (Valid values: 0  3).  A528 only. 0x6B ConfigValue: a value for the configuration parameter. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x6C NoOfTriggers: a value representing the number of triggers. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x6D NoOfChannels: a value representing the number of channels. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x6E EventMode: a value representing the event handling mode. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = ReadCycle mode 0x01 = Time Mode 0x02 = No Event Mode 0x6F UpgradeType: a value representing the type of upgrade to perform. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x01 = TFTP firmware upgrade.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 10 Code Description 0x70 UpgradeArgument: a value representing the argument for the requested upgrade. Attribute value has a maximum length of 255 bytes. For TFTP upgrade (code 0x01) the string7 has the form: ‘<tftpserverip> : <filename>’. 0x71 MemoryBank: a value representing the memory bank of a EPC Class 1 Generation 2 tag. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = Reserved Memory Bank 0x01 = EPC Memory Bank 0x02 = TID Memory Bank 0x03 = User Memory Bank 0x72 Payload: a value representing the payload parameter for the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 lock command (see the EPC Gen2 specification for details). Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x73 G2Password: a value representing the Acess / Kill password parameter for the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 commands (see the EPC Gen2 specification for details). Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x74 G2NSI: a value representing the numbering system identifier for the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tags’ id (see the EPC Gen2 specification for details). Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x75 QParameter: a value representing the initial value for the Q parameter involved in the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 anticollision algorithm (see the EPC Gen2 specification for details). Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x76 ReaderInfo: a string8 indicating the model and the serial number of the reader. 0x77 RFRegulation: a value representing the RF regulation to use. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume the following values: 0x00 = ETSI EN 302 208 0x01 = ETSI EN 300 220 0x02 = FCC 0x03  = Malaysia 0x04  = Japan 0x05 = Korea 0x06 = Australia 0x07 = China 0x08 = Taiwan 0x09 = Singapore 0x0A  = Brazil 0x0B  = Japan_STD_T106 0x0C  = Japan_STD_T107 Note: not all the values are supported by all the readers. For the list of RF regulation supported by each reader please refer to the reader’s user manual.   0x78 RFChannel: a value representing the RF channel to use. Attribute value is 2 bytes long and can assume values in the range 0 … 9. Channels are referred to the ETSI EN 302 208 regulation.  0x7A RSSI: a value representing the backscattered RF field strenght. Attribute value is 2 bytes long. 0x7B AVP_OPTION 0x7C AVP_XPC a value representing the XPC word. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x7D AVP_PC a value representing the PC word. Attribute value is 4 bytes long. 0x96 PowerSet: a value (mW) representing the RF power emitted during the communication with tags. Attribute value is 4 bytes long (used to set a new current value). 0xFB SourceName: a string9 representing the name of the data source. Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes and can assume the following values: “Source_0”, “Source_1”, “Source_2”, “Source_3” Tab. 2.1: Attribute types                                                        7 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00. 8 The reader info string 's format is in the form <reader name> <space> <serial number>.Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00. 9 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 11 Command codes Note:  Some  commands  have  been  renamed  to  align  the  nomenclature  in  this  manual  and  in  the  CAEN  RFID  API Reference Manual. See § Tab. 2.4: Renamed Commands Table pag. 21 to know the equivalence between old and new name of the renamed commands. Note: Some commands have optional parameters. See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them.  For  the  compliance  of  the  command  codes  with  the  obsolete  readers,  please refer  to  the  previous  revisions  of  the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site.  Code Description Comp. 0x12 RawReadIDs: permits to get all the tag’s Ids that are under the RF field of the selected source [obsolete].  Parameters: SourceNameIn: [in] the name of the source to use. SourceNameOut: [out] the name of the source used. ReadPointName: [out] the name of the readpoint. TimeStamp: [out] the time at which the tags are detected. TagIDLen: [out] the ID length of the tags detected. ListOfIDs: [out] the list of Ids detected from the source. ResultCode: [out] the result code.  Note: out parameters are repeated for each readpoint in the source. A941M
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 12 Code Description Comp. 0x13 InventoryTag: permits to get all the tag’s Ids that are under the RF field of the selected source.  Parameters: SourceNameIn: [in] the name of the source to use (optional) Bank: [in] the number of the bank to use (optional). Length: [in] Filter Mask Length (optional). TagID: [in] the Filter Mask Value (optional). TagAddress: [in] Filter Mask Start Address (optional) Bitmask: [in] Inventory Flags. When set to 1 for each tag detected the RSSI value is returned. Default value 0. (Optional). Flags: (optional). Bit0: RSSI: a 1 value indicates the reader will transmit the RSSI (Return Signal Strength Indicator) in the response.  Bit1: FRAMED:a 1 value indicates that the tag's data will be transmitted by the reader to the PC as soon as the tag is detected, a 0 value means that all the tags detected are buffered in the reader and trasmitted all together at the end of the inventory cycle Bit2: CONTINUOS: a 1 value indicates that the inventory cycle is repeated by the reader depending on the SetReadCycle setting value, a 0 value means that only one inventory cycle will be performed. If the continuous mode is selected a 0 value in the ReadCycle setting will instruct the reader to repeat the inventory cycle until an InventoryAbort method is invoked, a value X different from 0 means that the inventory cycle will be performed X times by the reader.  Bit3: Compact data: a 1 value indicates that only the EPC of the tag will be returned by the reader, a 0 value indicates that the complete data will be returned. In case that the compact option is enabled all the other data will be populated by this library with fakes values. Bit4: TID reading: a 1 value indicates that also the TID of the tag will be returned by the reader together with the other information.  Bit5: EventTrigger: a 1 value indicated that the continuous acquisition will start once an event as a key pressure occurs (this flag requires also bit2 flag active) Bit6: XPC: a 1 value allows the reader to  get the  XPC word if backscattered by a tag. Tags that do not backscatter an XPC word will return an XPC attribute with all the 4 bytes set to 0 (A528, A528B, R1230CB, R1260I, R1260E and R1260U only). Bit7: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site) Bit8: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  For each tag detected the parameters returned by the command are:   SourceNameOut: [out] the name of the source used  ReadPointName: [out] the name of the readpoint. TimeStamp: [out] the time at which the tags are detected. TagType: [out] the tag’s type. TagIDLen: [out] the ID length of the tags detected. TagID: [out] the tag’s id. RSSI: [out] the tag’s backscattered field strength (optional, A528, A528B, R1230CB, R1260I, R1260E, R1260U , R4300P and R1240I only). ResultCode: [out] the result code.  Note: out parameters are repeated for each readpoint in the source.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them) A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x3F AddReadTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x40 AddNotifyTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x41 RemoveReadTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 13 Code Description Comp. 0x42 RemoveNotifyTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x49 AllocateTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x4A DeallocateTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x53 AllocateChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x54 DeallocateChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x5D AddSourceToChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x5E RemoveSourceFromChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x5F AddReadPointToSource: permits to add a readpoint to a source. Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source. ReadPointName: [in] the name of the readpoint. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A528B R1240I 0x60 RemoveReadPointFromSource: permits to remove a readpoint from a source. Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source. ReadPointName: [in] the name of the readpoint. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A528B R1240I 0x64 SetPower: permits to set the RF power level. Parameters: PowerSet: [in] the power level to set. ResultCode: [out] the result code.  R1230CB R1260I R1260E R1260U A941M R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x6E ReadTagData: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x6F WriteTagData: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x70 LockTag: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)   0x71 RESERVED  0x72 SetBitRate: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site) A941M A528B R1240I 0x73 GetPower: permits to get the current RF power level. Parameters: PowerGet: [out] the current power level. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 14 Code Description Comp. 0x74 SetProtocol: permits to set the protocol to use. Parameters: Protocol: [in] the protocol to use. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x75 RESERVED  0x76 CheckReadPointStatus: permits to check the quality of the antenna connection. Parameters: ReadPointName: [in] the name of the readpoint. ReadPointStatus: [out] the quality of the connection. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M A528B R1240I 0x77 CheckSourceInChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x78 CheckReadPointInSource: permits to verify if a readpoint belongs to a givens source. Parameters: ReadPointName: [in] the name of the readpoint. SourceName: [in] the name of the source. Value: [out] a Boolean value meaning the belonging to the source. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x79 GetProtocol: permits to get the protocol in use. Parameters: Protocol: [out] the protocol in use. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x7A SetNetwork: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x7B SetDESB: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x7C GetFirmwareRelease: permits to get the firmware revision. Parameters: FWRelease: [in] the firmware release. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 15 Code Description Comp. 0x7D GetDESB: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x7E ProgramID: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x7F KillTag: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x80 RFOnOff: permits to start/stop the generation of a continuous wave. Used only for test and measurements purposes. Parameters: RFOnOff: [in] = 0  stop; != 0  start  ResultCode: [out] the result code R1230CB R1260I R1260U R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x81 GetBitRate: permits to get the BitRate in use. Parameters: BitRate: [out] the BitRate in. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M A528B R1240I 0x82 BlockWriteTag: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x83 SetRS232: permits to modify the settings of the serial port.  Parameters: Baudrate: [in] the baud rate value. Databits: [in] the data bits setting. Stopbits: [in] the stop bits setting. Parity: [in] the parity setting. Flowctrl: [in] the flow control setting. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P R1170I R1270 0x84 SetDateTime: permits to modify date and time.  Parameters: Datetime: [in] the date and time to set up. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M 0x85 GroupSelectUnselect: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x86 GetIO: permits to read the current status of the I/O lines. Parameters: IORegister: [out] the status of the I/O lines. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x87 SetIO: permits to set the level of the output lines. Parameters: IORegister: [in] the value to set to the output lines. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 16 Code Description Comp. 0x88 SetIODirection: permits to define the direction of the I/O lines.  (0 = input; 1 = output) Parameters: IORegister: [in] the direction to set to the I/O lines. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x89 GetIODirection: permits to read the current status of the I/O lines. (0 = input; 1 = output) Parameters: IORegister: [out] the direction of the I/O lines. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x8A SetSourceConfig: permits to set a configure parameter for a logical source. Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source to configure. ConfigParameter: [in] the code of the parameter. ConfigValue: [in] the value for the parameter. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x8B GetSourceConfig: permits to read a configure parameter for a logical source. Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source to configure. ConfigParameter: [in] the code of the parameter. ConfigValue: [out] the value for the parameter. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x8C GetTriggers: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x8D GetChannels: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x8E CheckSourceInTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x8F CheckTriggerInChannel: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x90 CheckChannelInTrigger: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x91 SetEventMode: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x92 GetEventMode: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x93 FirmwareUpgrade: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0x94 E119ProgramID: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 17 Code Description Comp. 0x95 ProgramID_EPC_C1G2: permits to write the EPC in a Class 1 Gen 2 tag. Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source to use. TagIDLen: [in] the ID length of the tag (must be an even number). TagID: [in] the EPC to write into the tag memory. G2NSI: [in] the EPC numbering system. G2Password: [in] the EPC Access password (optional). ResultCode: [out] the result code.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them) A941M R1230CB R1170I R1270 0x96 ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2: permits to read data from anyone of the Gen2 tag memory banks. Parameters: SourceName: [in, optional] the name of the source to use. Bank: [in] the number of the bank to use (optional). TagAddress: [in] Filter Mask Start Address (optional) TagIDLen: [in] the ID length of the tag. TagID: [in] the ID of the tag. MemoryBank: [in] the memory bank.  TagAddress: [in] the address where to read the data. Length: [in] the number of bytes to read (must be an even number). TagValue: [out] the data read from the tag memory. G2Password: [in] the EPC Access password (optional). ResultCode: [out] the result code.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them). A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x97 WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2: permits to write data into anyone of the Gen2 tag memory banks. Parameters: SourceName: [in, optional] the name of the source to use. Bank: [in] the number of the bank to use (optional). TagAddress: [in] Filter Mask Start Address (optional) TagIDLen: [in] the ID length of the tag. TagID: [in] the ID of the tag. MemoryBank: [in] the memory bank.  TagAddress: [in] the address where to write the data. Length: [in] the number of bytes to write (must be an even number). TagValue: [in] the data to write to the tag memory. G2Password: [in] the EPC Access password (optional). ResultCode: [out] the result code.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them) A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x98 LockTag_EPC_C1G2: permits to execute the tag lock command defined by the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocol. Parameters: SourceName: [in, optional] the name of the source to use. BankMask: [in] filter mask for the bank (optional). PositionMask: [in] filter mask start address (optional). TagIDLen: [in] the ID length of the tag to lock or the filter mask length  TagID: [in] the ID of the tag or the filter mask to use (optional). G2Payload: [in] the lock payload.  G2Password: [in] the EPC Access password (optional). ResultCode: [out] the result code.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them) A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 18 Code Description Comp. 0x99 KillTag_EPC_C1G2: permits to execute the tag kill command defined by the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocol. Parameters: SourceName: [in, optional] the name of the source to use. BankMask: [in] filter mask for the bank (optional). PositionMask: [in] filter mask start address (optional). TagIDLen: [in] the ID length of the tag. TagID: [in] the ID of the tag or the filter mask to use (optional). G2Password: [in] the kill password.  ResultCode: [out] the result code.  (See § Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table pag. 20 to know the CAEN RFID readers that support them) A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x9A Query_EPC_C1G2: permits to execute the tag query command defined by the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocol. If a tag is in the field result code is ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00) else result code is ERROR_TAGNOTPRESENT (0xCA). Parameters: SourceName: [in] the name of the source to use. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x9B SetQ_EPC_C1G2: permits to change the initial value of the Q parameter used in the Gen2 anticollision algorithm. Parameters: QParameter: [in] the value of the Q parameter. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x9C GetQ_EPC_C1G2: permits to read the initial value of the Q parameter used in the Gen2 anticollision algorithm. Parameters: QParameter: [out] the value of the Q parameter. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0x9D QueryAck_EPC_C1G2: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)ResultCode: [out] the result code.  0x9E GetReaderInfo: permits to read some information about the reader itself. Parameters: ReaderInfo: [out] a string10 with information about the reader. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270                                                       10 Regarding the string format our convention is to use a NULL terminate string, i.e. all the string end with 0x00.
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 19 Code Description Comp. 0x9F SetLBTMode: permits to enable or disable the Listen Before Talk capability on ETSI EN 302 208 compatible readers. Parameters: Boolean: [in] 0 to disable LBT and ≠0 to enable LBT. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0xA0 GetLBTMode: permits to read the current setting for the Listen Before Talk capability on ETSI EN 302 208 compatible readers. Parameters: Boolean: [out] 0 if LBT is disabled, ≠0 if LBT is enabled. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0xA2 GetRFRegulation: permits to read the RF regulation used by the reader. Parameters: RFRegulation: [out] the desired RF regulation. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P A528B R1240I R1170I R1270 0xA3 SetRFChannel: permits to set the RF channel where the reader emits the RF field. Parameters: RFChannel: [in] the RF channel. ResultCode: [out] the result code. A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P R1170I R1270 0xA4 GetRFChannel: permits to read the RF channel currently in use. Parameters: RFChannel: [out] the RF channel. ResultCode: [out] the result code.  A941M R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P R1170I R1270 0xA7 GetChannelData: [Obsolete]  0xB0 GetBufferedData: obsolete (please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site)  0xB1 LockBlockPermaLock_EPC_C1G2 A528B R1240I 0xB2 ReadBLockPermalock_EPC_C1G2 A528B R1240I 0xFFFF RESERVED  Tab. 2.2: Command codes
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 20 Commands with Optional Parameters The  following  table  shows  a  list  of  EPC  C1G2 commands  with optional  parameters and  the  CAEN  RFID  readers  that support them (for information about the obsolete readers, please refer to the previous revisions of the manual that can be downloaded in the Manuals and Documents area of the CAEN RFID web site).  Reader      A941EU A528B R1230CB R1260I R1260U R1260E R4300P R1240I R1270 R1170I   Command InventoryTag +optional parameters InventoryTag  + SourceNameIn + bank + Length + TagID + TagAddress + Bitmask x x InventoryTag  + flags x KillTag_EPC_C1G2 +optional parameters KillTag_EPC_C1G2  + BankMask + PositionMask + TagId x x x x x x x x LockTag_EPC_C1G2 +optional parameters LockTag_EPC_C1G2 + BankMask + PositionMask + TagID + G2Password x x x x x x x x ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 +optional parameters ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 + G2Password ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 + Bank + TagAddress x x x x x x x x ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 + Bank + TagAddress + G2Password x x x x x x x x WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 +optional parameters WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 + G2Password WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 + Bank + TagAddress x x x x x x x x WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 + Bank + TagAddress + G2Password x x x x x x x x ProgramID_EPC_C1G2 +optional parameters ProgramID_EPC_C1G2 + G2Password Tab. 2.3: Commands with Optional Parameters Table
  PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 21 Renamed Commands Table Some commands  have  been renamed to  align  the  nomenclature  in this manual and in  the  CAEN  RFID API Reference manual (you can download this manual from the CAEN RFID Web Site). The following table shows the equivalence between old and new name of the renamed commands.  Old name New name NewRawReadIDs InventoryTag G2Kill KillTag_EPC_C1G2 G2Write WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 G2Read ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 G2Lock LockTag_EPC_C1G2 G2ProgramID ProgramID_EPC_C1G2 G2Query Query_EPC_C1G2 G2SetQ SetQ_EPC_C1G2 G2GetQ GetQ_EPC_C1G2 G2QueryAck QueryAck_EPC_C1G2 G2ReadBlockPermalock ReadBLockPermalock_EPC_C1G2 G2LockBlockPermablock LockBLockPermalock_EPC_C1G2 Tab. 2.4: Renamed Commands Table
  ASYNCHRONOUS NOTIFICATION - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 22 3 ASYNCHRONOUS NOTIFICATION       The notification channels are implemented only with sockets. All the messages notifications are composed by a header and a body. In all cases the body of the message is a list of attribute-value pairs. The first AVP of the body is fixed and called NotifyMessage.  All the packets for notification channel share the same header format of other packet as described at § 3.  The first AVP (NotifyMessage) is followed by a list of AVPs, the number of which depends on how many tags should be notified. Each AVP has the same format of the AVP described in § 3.  The NotifyMessage has the following fixed format:                       1                   2                   3    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |           RESERVED            |           8                  | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |         CommandName    |        ReportBuffer       | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+  After the NotifyMessage AVP we can receive:  a) a list of AVPs (as described in table 3) followed by an AVP with ‘Attribute Type’  ResultCode  b) a single AVP called KillMessage with the following fixed format:                       1                   2                   3    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |           RESERVED            |           8                  | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+ |         KillCommand    |        KillCommand       | +-------------------------------+------------------------------+   Description TimeStamp: the timestamp of the notification TagIDLen: the ID length of the tag. TagID: the ID of the tag. SourceName: the name of the source to use. EventType: the type of the notified event Tab. 3.3.1: Attribute types: Notification AVP List
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 23 4 EXAMPLES      Set Protocol Command  Action: Set Reader Protocol to EPC C1G2 Result: Reader selects EPC C1G2 protocol. Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358       (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001C      (Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0074      (AVP Value = SetProtocol)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x0054      (AVP Type = Protocol) 0x00000003      (AVP Value = EPC C1G2)  Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001A      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0074      (AVP Value = SetProtocol)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 24 InventoryTag Command  Action: Execute an inventory cycle on the logical source Source0 Result: Two EPCC1G2 tags are returned as being inventory by the reader on Ant0.     Tag1 Id = 010203040506070809101112131415161718191920 (160 bit)     Tag2  Id =  300833B2DDD9014035050000 (96 bit) Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358       (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0021      (Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0013      (AVP Value = InventoryTag)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000    (AVP Value = “Source_0”)    Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x00B6      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0013      (AVP Value = InventoryTag)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value = “Source_0”)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000B      (AVP Length) 0x0022      (AVP Type = ReadPointName) 416E743000      (AVP Value = “Ant0”)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000E      (AVP Length) 0x0010      (AVP Type = TimeStamp) 0x00000578          (AVP Value = Thu Jan  1 01:23:20 1970) 0x00000000      (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0012              (AVP Type = TagType) 0x0003              (AVP Value = EPCC1G2)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x000F      (AVP Type = TagIDLen) 0x0014      (AVP Value = 160 bit)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x001A      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x010203040506070809101112131415161718191920      0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 25 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000B      (AVP Length) 0x0022      (AVP Type = ReadPointName) 0x416E743000     (AVP Value = “Ant0”)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000E      (AVP Length) 0x0010      (AVP Type = TimeStamp) 0x00000578          (AVP Value = Thu Jan  1 01:23:20 1970) 0x00000000      (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0012              (AVP Type = TagType) 0x0003              (AVP Value = EPCC1G2)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x000F      (AVP Type = TagIDLen) 0x000C      (AVP Value = 96 bit)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0012      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x300833B2DDD9014035050000  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 26 WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command     Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x001A      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x005d      (Message Length)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0097      (AVP Value = WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x000F      (AVP Type = TagIDLen) 0x000C      (AVP Value = 96 bit)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0012      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x300833B2DDD9014035050000   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0071      (AVP Type = Memory Bank) 0x0003      (AVP Value = User Memory Bank)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x004e      (AVP Type = Tag Address)     0x0000      (AVP Value = Address)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0050      (AVP Type = Length) 0x0004      (AVP Value = # of bytes)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000a      (AVP Length) 0x004d      (AVP Type = Tag Value) 0x00000000      (AVP Value = bytes to be written)  Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x001A      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001A      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0097      (AVP Value = WriteTagData_EPC_C1G2)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 27 ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2 Command     Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x000E      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0053      (Message Length)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0096      (AVP Value = ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x000F      (AVP Type = TagIDLen) 0x000C      (AVP Value = 96 bit)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0012      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x300833B2DDD9014035050000  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0071      (AVP Type = Memory Bank) 0x0003      (AVP Value = User Memory Bank)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x004e      (AVP Type = Tag Address)     0x0000      (AVP Value = Address)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0050      (AVP Type = Length) 0x0004      (AVP Value = # of bytes)    Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x000E      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0024      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0096      (AVP Value = ReadTagData_EPC_C1G2)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x004d      (AVP Type = Tag Value) 0x00000000      (AVP Value = bytes to be read)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 28 Set Power Command     Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001C      (Message Length)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0064      (AVP Value = Set Power)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x0096      (AVP Type = Power Set) 0x000003E8      (AVP Value = 1000 mW)   Response received:  0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0000      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001A      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0064      (AVP Value = Set Power)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 29 LockTag Command     Command sent: 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0009      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x004F      (Message Length)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0098      (AVP Value = LockTag_EPC_C1G2)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x000F      (AVP Type = TagIDLen) 0x000C      (AVP Value = 96 bit)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0012      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x300833B2DDD9014035050000  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x0072      (AVP Type = Payload) 0x00000C02      (AVP Value = User memory accessible on secure)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x0073      (AVP Type = G2Password)     0x12345678      (AVP Value = Password)      Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0009      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001A      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0098      (AVP Value = LockTag_EPC_C1G2)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 30 Continuous Inventory Command     Command sent (set read cycle to 0): 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0003      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0035      (Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x008A      (AVP Value = Set Source Config)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x006A      (AVP Type = Config Parameter) 0x00000000      (read cycle)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000A      (AVP Length) 0x006B       (AVP Type = Config Value) 0x00000000       (read cycle = 0)    Response received:  0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0003      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x001A      (Overall Message Length)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x008A      (AVP Value = Set Source Config)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)      Command sent (Continuous inventory): 0x8001      (Fixed) 0x0002      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0040      (Message Length)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0013      (AVP Value = InventoryTag)   0x0000      (Reserved) 0x000F      (AVP Length) 0x00FB      (AVP Type = SourceName) 0x536F757263655F3000  (AVP Value)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0050      (AVP Type = Length) 0x0000      (AVP Value = 0 byte)
  EXAMPLES - CAEN UHF RFID Readers Communication Protocol 31 0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0007      (AVP Length) 0x0011      (AVP Type = TagID) 0x00  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x004e      (AVP Type = Tag Address)     0x0000      (AVP Value = Address)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0067      (AVP Type = Bit Mask)     0x0006      (AVP Value = Flags: FRAMED and CONTINUOS)  Response received: 0x0001      (Fixed) 0x0002      (Message ID) 0x00005358      (Vendor ID = CAEN SpA) 0x0000      (Overall Message Length not defined)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0001      (AVP Type = CommandName) 0x0013      (AVP Value = InventoryTag)  0x0000      (Reserved) 0x0008      (AVP Length) 0x0002      (AVP Type = ResultCode) 0x0000      (AVP Value = Success)  Now the reader will send a data packet every time it will detect a valid tag in the field. To Exit from the Continuous Inventory mode the following byte shall be sent to the reader:  0xAB      (Stop the continuous acquisition mode)  The Reader does not reply with any byte.

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