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TransCore’s AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is designed for reading and writing data to TransCore’s AT5118-compatible rail tags that use Super eGo® protocol. The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer connects to a host computer using an RS-232 or USB communications port. It uses a radio frequency (RF) signal to efficiently program rail tags. Functions include programming and interrogating permissible tag data pages.<br>The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is capable of reading data previously written to the tag. It can also read Association of American Railroads (AAR) and American Trucking Associations (ATA) data from rail tags.
TransCore’s AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is designed for reading and writing data to TransCore’s AT5118-compatible rail tags that use Super eGo® protocol. The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer connects to a host computer using an RS-232 or USB communications port. It uses a radio frequency (RF) signal to efficiently program rail tags.  


Manufacturers Documentation
Functions include programming and interrogating permissible tag data pages.<br>The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is capable of reading data previously written to the tag. It can also read Association of American Railroads (AAR) and American Trucking Associations (ATA) data from rail tags.
 
= Manufacturers Documentation =


[[media:AP4119_Spec_Sheet.pdf|Spec Sheet]]
[[media:AP4119_Spec_Sheet.pdf|Spec Sheet]]
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[[media:AP_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf|Quick Start Guide]]
[[media:AP_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf|Quick Start Guide]]


[[media:AP4119_User_Guide.pdf|User Guide]]
[[media:AP4119_Users_Guide.pdf|User Guide]]


[[media:AP4119_Software_User_Guide|Software User Guide]]
[[media:AP4119_Software_User_Guide.pdf|Software User Guide]]

Latest revision as of 20:00, 27 January 2026

TransCore’s AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is designed for reading and writing data to TransCore’s AT5118-compatible rail tags that use Super eGo® protocol. The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer connects to a host computer using an RS-232 or USB communications port. It uses a radio frequency (RF) signal to efficiently program rail tags.

Functions include programming and interrogating permissible tag data pages.
The AP4119 Rail Tag Programmer is capable of reading data previously written to the tag. It can also read Association of American Railroads (AAR) and American Trucking Associations (ATA) data from rail tags.

Manufacturers Documentation

Spec Sheet

Quick Start Guide

User Guide

Software User Guide