Incrementing Fields; Creating Gen2 Rfid Data - Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual

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Incrementing Fields

In incrementing fields, the first number in the sequence must contain the same number of digits
as the highest number to be counted. For example, to increment the numbers in a field from 1 to
999, enter the starting number in the batch as 001.
C r e a t i n g G e n 2 R F I D D a t a
The RFID printer supports EPC Gen2 data, which contains these fields:
♦ EPC Data
The printer supports EPC Class-1 Generation-2 UHF (C1Gen2) protocol encoding
following the EPC™ Radio-Frequency Identity Protocols Class 1 Generation 2
UHF RFID Protocol for Communications at 860-960MHz Standards (GS1
EPCglobal™ Specification for RFID Air Interface).
♦ User
Many different RFID supplies (tags) are available and the amount of
Memory
♦ TID Field
A portion of the TID field contains a unique number that identifies the
manufacturer of the tag. This field is readable and writable.
Tag
Identifier
♦ Access
Controls when new data can be written to a field.
Password
♦ Kill
Sets a tag up to be inoperable.
Password
♦ Lock
Contains the locking method for each field. There are four locking methods:
Code
Value
Note: The EPC field is always readable, no matter what locking method is assigned.
programmable user memory varies with the chip embedded in the tag.
Depending on the tag type, all memory fields may not be available.
Refer to the Monarch® RFID Printer Setup Utility (
http://www.monarch.com/prnutil/rfidsetup/) for details about the available
user memory for each chip.
EPC Lock
0
No lock
(unsecure)
1
Permalock
(permanently
unsecure)
2
Password lock
(secure)
3
Permalock and
Password lock
(permanently
locked)
Description
The selected memory fields (EPC, user memory,
access password and kill password) are readable and
writable. The tag can be programmed multiple times.
Permanently locked in a writable state. The tag can
be programmed multiple times. User memory and kill
password are also readable in this state.
Requires the access password to rewrite the selected
memory fields. The tag can be programmed multiple
times with the password. EPC and user memory are
writable with password and readable.
Access password is never readable.
Kill password is only writable with password.
Never rewritable, but always readable. The tag can
never be rewritten, once locked. EPC and user
memory are never rewritable, but are readable.
Access password and kill password are never
readable or rewritable.
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