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3.3.5
The i-Q350L Tag
This new generation of tags can be configured to operate in beacon mode (similar to i-B2 tags) or in
response mode (similar to i-Q tags). The marker information is sent out by the tag (depending on the
tag configuration) in a burst or in pings (broadcast messages).
The marker information in a broadcast message contains the following data:
Byte #
Description
1
previous Position Marker ID LSB
2
previous Position Marker ID MSB
3
previous Position Marker Timer LSB
4
previous Position Marker Timer MSB
5
RSSI of old Position Marker
6
new Position Marker ID LSB
7
new Position Marker ID MSB
8
new Position Marker Timer LSB
9
new Position Marker Timer MSB
10
RSSI of new Position Marker
The content of broadcast messages and the burst behavior is configurable. All the details are
described in the corresponding tag manual of the specific tag type and in the “ILR 350 Tag
Configuration Plug-In Manual”.