Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual page 119

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C,"Lock_Code"
Example F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"PERMLOCK" |
X,1,100,0 |
B,2,N,1 |
1,"313233343536373831323334~028" |
C,"ABCDEF~028" |
C,"~028" |
C,"73737373~028" |
C,"CAD01234~028" |
C,"11101" | }
The EPC data is 313233343536373831323334, the user memory data is ABCDEF, the access
password is 73737373, and the kill password is CAD01234. Selects permalock (1) as the locking
method for the EPC, user memory, TID, and kill field. Selects no lock (0) for the access
password field. The EPC, user memory, TID, and kill fields are permanently readable/writable.
Five-digit locking method for each field in this order:
EPC Data, User Memory, TID, Access password, and Kill
password. Locking options:
0
No Lock (unsecure)
1
Permalock (permanently unsecure)
2
Password lock (secure)
3
Permalock & password lock (permanently locked)
Note:
To Permalock a Monza R6 chip, use "33333" for the lock code.
Access or kill passwords are not valid for Monza R6.
If the lock code is not "00000" or "33333," the access password
is generated from the last eight digits (32 bits) of EPC data.
Use only one locking method per field. The printer is not capable
of unlocking a field.
Do not use the ASCII file separator character (1C in ASCII Hex)
in RFID batch data!
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