
Bluetooth – Known Successful Methods
There are 4 scenarios to correctly implement Bluetooth. These are:-
1. RS320+CM301 to a Bluetooth adapter connected to a scale head.
2. RS320+CM301 to a Bluetooth adapter connected to a Computer
Serial Port.
3. RS320+CM301 to a Bluetooth enabled computer.
4. RS320+CM301 (With Hardware ON / OFF switch) to a Bluetooth
enabled PDA (Palm Top Computer / Portable Data Assistant)
5. RS320+ CM301 to a dedicated Bluetooth device, such as printer.
These options are discussed in further detail below.
1. RS320+CM301 to a Bluetooth adapter connected to a scale head.
This scenario requires that a
process called “Pairing” be
undertaken. This requires the
Allflex Configurator software to
configure the reader to correctly
link to the Bluetooth module
connected to the scale head. Most
Allflex offices pre-match readers
to Bluetooth adapters prior to
dispatch.
If your RS302 and Bluetooth
adapter have not been set up for
you, or have lost their pairing,
Allflex Configurator Software will be required to complete the Pairing
Process.
Depending upon the country, Allflex Configurator Software will either be
supplied on a specific Configurator CD supplied with the reader, or included
on other CD‟s such as NLIS Link in Australia. Install the Configurator
Software.
where the underscore “_” represents a space character, and {CR}{LF} is a
carriage return /line feed (unprinted / invisible control characters which
cause a PC‟s display cursor to jump to the beginning of the next line prior to
displaying the next ID number).
In the above data output, the prefix “LA” represents “line mode – animal
coded read only tag”, “982” is the Allflex manufacturer number assigned by
an international organization called ICAR. The last 12 digits comprise a
unique number sequence for the particular tag being read.
The TIRIS S2000 output format has become a de facto standard for many
users, Allflex can advise you how to configure your reader with this output
if required for interaction with specific software. TI mode appends the
reserved field and data block bits contained in the ISO coded eartag to the
Stick Reader‟s default format, causing the ID code information to appear in
the format:
LA_00000_0_982_000001088420{CR}{LF}
This output is easily configured using either the Configurator® utility, or by
issuing the Command “BE40239” to the Stick Reader (See Serial Command
Language on page 27.
Note 15 - The manufacturer code “982” will be different for
another manufacturer‟s tag,
Note 16 - While HDX and FDX-B type transponders have an
identical format, they are guaranteed by Allflex to be unique. That
is, HDX tag type ID numbers are never duplicated in FDX-B type
tags, despite their sharing the same manufacturer ID code (“982”) /
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