
Monarch®9855®RFIDPrinterTC9855RFIDMPANRev.AJ9/08©2005PaxarAmericas,Inc.asubsidiaryofAveryDennisonCorp.Allrightsreserved
Option Choices DefaultRead Tag NA NA Write Retries 1-5 3 Signal Adjust 0-6 2 RF Power Read Power 1-25/ Write Power 1-25 18 Clear Data Yes/
Read Tag Use this option to read the EPC data programmed into an RFID tag. You cannot read the user memory data. To change the setting, from the Ma
Write Retries Write Retries is the number of times the interrogator tries to program the RFID tag in the RF Field. If the interrogator fails to prog
Signal Adjust Use the Signal Adjustment to increase the strength of the RF Field emitted by the printer’s antenna. The higher the value, the greater
RF Power (Read/Write Settings) Use the RF Power menu to set the Read and Write power settings. The Read and Write Power settings increase the streng
4. Press or to increase or decrease the setting. After you display the option you want, press Enter/Pause. 5. Press Escape/Clear until you se
Print Configuration Label The RFID configuration label displays the module’s Firmware and Hardware Versions, Module Type, Region, Frequency, all the
Protocol The multi-protocol printer supports the following UHF protocols: Protocol Use to…C1Gen2 Class 1 Generation 2 Program ♦ 96-Bits of dat
To change the setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, then RFID. Then follow these steps. 1. Press or until you see RFID Protocol 2. Pr
3 SETTING UP THE PRINTER Use this chapter to ♦ set the supply and print positions, if necessary ♦ set the Error Action for RFID labels ♦ view the
Each product and program carries a respective written warranty, the only warranty on which the customer can rely. Paxar reserves the right to make ch
The following table lists the Supply Menu options. Option Choices Default Use for RFID Supply Type Aperture/Die Cut/Black Mark/ Continuous/Tag Ed
Setting the Supply Type You can print on center aperture, black mark, die cut, continuous, or tag edge aperture supplies. You have to tell the printe
Setting the Error Action The recovery action from an error condition is in the Setup, Supply Menu. You can change how the printer responds to a bad
Note: The printer does not recalibrate (feed a blank label) after any RFID error. For more information about the error actions, see the following tab
If an RFID error occurs, the format is not printed on the label, but the overstrike pattern is. If a non-RFID error (verifier error) occurs, the form
Version Information The RFID version information is included in the Diagnostics Menu. When prompted for the diagnostics password, press Feed/Cut thre
Additional Font An additional font, PaxarSymbols has been added to version 5.0 or greater software. Currently, it contains one symbol, which is refer
4 DEFINING THE RFID DATA FIELD The Monarch Printer Control Language II (MPCLII) RFID Data Field contains the information you want programmed into the
X4. data_type Data type. Options: 0 ASCII Hex - default (ASCII representation of Hex). Use characters A to F and 0 to 9. 1 ASCII 2
Sample Batch Data {B,1,N,1¦ 1,"RFID TEST"¦ 3,"1005678"¦ 4,"67-90-32"¦ 5,"3123456789ABCDEF12345678"¦ 6,"AB
TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED...1-1 Using This Manual ...
Copy Option Example {F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCIIHEX"¦ X,2,24,0¦ T,1,50,V,10,10,0,1,1,1,B,L,0,0¦ R,4,2,1,16,1,2¦} {B,2,N,2¦ 1,"313233343536
Syntax R,5,code¦ R1. R Option Header. R2. 5 Option 5. R3. code Input code for the data in the field. Options: H Host K Keypad N No user inp
Example T,2,10,V,250,50,0,1,1,1,B,C,0,0,0¦ R,6,H¦ Uploads the text field’s data to a file. Example B,3,12,F,50,50,1,2,60,7,L,0¦ R,6,H¦ R,60,I,0¦ Upl
Example B,3,12,F,50,50,1,2,60,7,L,0¦ R,6,H¦ Returns the following in the upload packet: UPCA bar code data entered from the batch. 123456789012 Examp
Using Option 30 (Pad Data) You can add characters to one side of a field to "pad" the field. Padding allows you to fill in the remaining s
96-Bit RFID Data Field Examples The following examples can be used for C1Gen1 and C1Gen2 (without locking). See “Using Expanded Gen2 Data” for more i
ASCII BINARY Example {F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCIIBIN"¦ T,1,96,V,10,10,0,2,1,1,B,L,0,0¦ X,2,96,2¦} {B,2,N,1¦ 1,"00110001001100100011001100
SSCC96 Example {F,45,A,R,E,600,400,"SSCC96"¦ C,45,220,0,50,10,10,B,L,0,2,"®"¦ C,75,385,0,50,40,30,B,L,0,2,"Monarch RFID"
Batch Data {B,45,N,1¦ 1,"VENDOR USA"¦ 2,"42060512"¦ 3,"PAXAR AMERICAS"¦ 4,"0987764356"¦ 5,"0020545640&quo
T,3,20,V,130,150,0,50,13,12,B,L,0,2¦ T,4,20,V,150,110,0,50,10,12,B,L,0,2¦ T,5,20,V,165,110,0,50,10,12,B,L,0,2¦ T,12,10,V,295,370,0,50,15,18,B,L,0,2¦ T
DEFINING THE RFID DATA FIELD... 4-1 Applying Options to the RFID Data Field ...
Using Expanded Gen2 Data With version 5.0 or greater software, we support Expanded C1Gen2 data, which is composed of five different fields: ♦ EPC
One of the four locking methods can be selected for each memory field (EPC, user memory, access password, and kill password). Depending on the lockin
The following table describes the locking method for each memory field. EPC Memory Description 0 EPC is readable and writable. 1 EPC is permanently
To use the Expanded C1Gen2 data, you need to modify the RFID Field’s batch data. Syntax field#,"EPC_data~028"¦ C,"User_Mem~028"¦
C,"Lock_Code" Five-digit locking method for each field in this order: EPC Data, User Memory, Reserved, Access password, and Kill password.
Password Lock Example {F,1,A,R,E,400,400,"PWDLOCK"¦ X,1,100,0¦} RFID Data Field {B,1,N,1¦ 1,"313233343536373831323334~028"¦ EP
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING Use this chapter as a reference for any RFID errors you may receive. Problem ActionPrinter displays “Please Wait RFID Initializ
RFID Errors 052 Data type in the RFID Data Field must be 0, 1, 2, or 3. See “Defining the RFID Data Field” for more information. 226 Rule Record
INDEX A access password ... 4-14, 4-17 ASCII data type ... 4-2 sample ... 4-9 ASCII binary sample ...
1 GETTING STARTED Your Monarch 9855 RFIDMP (Radio Frequency Identification Multi-Protocol) printer has been engineered to program (encode) an RFID l
I increment option ... 4-3 inlay terms... 1-3 interrogator terms... 1-3 K
RFID configuration label... 2-8 data field ... 4-1 supply ... 2-1 RFID data field define...
iv Multi-Protocol Application Notes
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Refer to the RFID Setup Guide & Supply Chart for illustrations to determine which type of RFID supplies you are using and basic printer configurat
RFID Terms to Know Review these terms before you continue. EPC The Electronic Product Code, which is a numbering standard for items, similar to the
Transponder The combination of the embedded programmable chip with an antenna on some type of media (film, paper, etc.). Different types of transpon
2 MULTI-PROTOCOL ENCODING This chapter contains specific information for the multi-protocol printer, including using the RFID, Setup Menu. About RFID
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