Clear data, Printing a configuration label, Clear data -4 – Avery Dennison Monarch 9906 Operator Handbook User Manual
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Clear Data
The printer keeps track and stores the following items that can only be cleared when you
select “Yes” to clear data:
The number of RFID tags successfully programmed.
The number of RFID tags that failed programming.
Depending on your application and volume of labels printed, you may want to clear this
data daily or after each batch.
To change the setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, then RFID. Then follow these steps.
1.
Press or until you see
2.
Press ENTER.
3.
Press or to see the other option. After you display the option you want, press Enter.
If you select “Yes,” all data collected since the last time it was cleared is erased.
If you select “No,” no data is erased.
ENTER BACK
RFID
Are You Sure?
aaa
No
aa
→
ENTER BACK
RFID
←
Clear Data
→
4.
Press BACK until you see the Main Menu.
P r i n t i n g a C o n f i g u r a t i o n L a b e l
The RFID configuration label displays the module’s Firmware and Hardware Versions,
Module Type, Protocol, Read Value, Write Value, Region, Frequency, Good RFID Tags
(number of RFID tags successfully programmed since last cleared), and Bad RFID Tags
(number of RFID tags that failed programming since last cleared).
R F I D C o n f i g u r a t i o n
01030240 Firmware
Version
00000003 Hardware
Version
ThingMagic Module
Type
Class1 Gen2 Protocol
-7 Read
Value
-7 Write
Value
USA (FCC Compatible) Region
902 – 928 MHz Frequency
0 Good RFID Tags
0 Bad RFID Tags
Depending on your application and volume of labels printed, you may want to print this
configuration label daily or after each batch.
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