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Rfid kit (gen 2, 869/915 mhz)
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turned OFF, it resets the inlay type and waits for a TESTFEED
to identify the new RFID media. A TESTFEED should take
care of this problem.
Problem:
RFID operations yield "Not supported by tag type" error messages.
Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies:
• A command tries to access a tag data segment that is not available on
the current RFID media.
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Example: Performing TAGWRITE or TAGREAD operations on
the EPC segment of a tag that is not a Gen 2 tag.
• A command is referring to a tag format that is not available on the
current RFID media.
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Example: using TAGFORMAT "NUM" for Class 1 media, or
trying to write an EPC-96 format to a 64-bit tag.
• A command is used together with a "level" that is not allowed for a
particular tag type.
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Example: using TAGPROTECT "UNLOCKP" on Class 1
media or TAGPROTECT "ON" for Gen 2 tags.
Problem:
Data can be written unlawfully to a write-protected ISO 18000-6B tag.
Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies:
• For some ISO 18000-6B tag chips, the functionality to protect the
tag memory from being rewritten has not been implemented.
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Switch to tags with a different chip that have this functionality
implemented.
Problem:
TAGWRITE commands yield "Tag format error" error messages.
Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies:
• The user is trying to store an excessively large amount of data in the
tag's memory.
• An invalid value has been entered, such as an uneven number of
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RFID Kit (Gen 2, 869/915 MHz) User's Guide

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