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Standard format
This is the extended format for the tag from IC chip manufacturer having over 96 bits EPC area. <IP0>e: Write these
parameters after specifying h.
<IP0>e: The order of the parameters after specifying h doesn't matter.
Three-character parameter identifier
Gen 2 basic operation parameters (can be omitted)
pcw:
PC rewrite
afi:
AFI write data
epc:
EPC write data
usr:
USER memory write
USER memory
usa:
ASCII write
Operation parameters in standard format (can be omitted)
lck:
Lock
apw:
Access password
psw:
Unlocking password
kpw:
Kill code
NXP G2XM/G2XL dedicated secure parameters (can be omitted)
(Cannot be used in a Gen2 chip other than NXP G2XM/G2XL.)
rlk:
Read protection
eas:
EAS bit data
The PC area contains length information for controlling the number of
digits of data to be recorded to the EPC. You can change the number
of digits of the EPC data by specifying multiples of four from 4 to 124 in
decimal code to this parameter.
Specifying this parameter is not necessary in most cases because the
length information is written to the PC automatically by judging from
the data length specified by epc:, if this parameter is not specified.
(Maximum value of the length information of PC is 124 digits.)
Specify the number from 000 to 1FF in HEX code. Synthesize data
together with current PC length information and write.
Specify 4 to 124 digit number in HEX code corresponding to the
traditionally written data in the EPC area. Digits can be varied in
multiples of four. When the character string is longer than the digits
specified by pcw:, a parameter error occurs, and when the character
string is shorter, the blanks are filled with zeros.
Specify 4 to 128 digit number in HEX code for the batch write to the
USER memory.
Number of digits should be specified in multiples of four.
Note that the maximum number of digits for writing to the USER
memory varies depending on the tag to be used.
You can specify 2 to 64 digit number in ASCII code for the batch write
to the USER memory. Be sure to specify the number in multiples of
two. You can also write data containing the control code (00H to
1FH)e.
The data that would follow next and the data size information delimited
by a comma must be displayed at the beginning of the data. For
example, if a character string having a maximum of 64 digits is to be
specified, usa:64,abcde... must be displayed.
Note that the maximum number of digits for writing to the USER
memory varies depending on the tag to be used.
Specify the area to be locked by five bits in binary code such as
lck:10101.
The display order is USER, TID, ACCESS, KILL, EPC, from the top. If
the access password is specified, it results in a password lock, and if
the access password is not specified, it results in a permanent lock.
To perform locking or read protecting with a password, specify an
eight-character HEX code.
To access an area on which a password lock or password read lock is
applied, specify the same number sequence as that used when locking.
Specify the kill code with eight-character HEX code. You cannot
execute the kill by writing the code only.
Specify 0 or 1 to indicate whether read protection is to be set or
canceled. 1 for set and 0 for reset. When read protection is set, the
reading of all areas becomes restricted.
You must concurrently use an access password other than "00000000",
and for reset, specify the same number sequence as the access
password used during setting, in the cancellation password.
(dedicated for NXP G2XM/G2XL)
Specify 0 or 1 as the value of the EAS bit. 1 for set and 0 for reset.
[00] You must concurrently use an access password other than
[01] (dedicated for NXP G2XM/G2XL)
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