
4-6
HF Application Notes
U s i n g O p t i o n 6 4 ( P r o g r a m t h e A F I , D S F I D , a n d E A S
F i e l d s )
Use this option to program the AFI, DSFID or EAS memory fields. This
data can also be locked. Once locked, the data cannot be changed.
Syntax
R,64,field,"code",lock¦
R1.
R
Option
Header.
R2.
64
Option
64.
R3.
field
Memory field to program. Options:
A
AFI
D
DSFID
E
EAS
R4.
"
code
"
Byte code. This is an 8-bit (1 byte) character to
program, enclosed within quotation marks. Range:
0-255
. Use the ASCII character or the tilde followed
by the equivalent three-character decimal value. For
example, the letter “A” can be entered as “A” or
“~041”.
Refer to the manufacturer’s transponder specification
or the
International Standard ISO/IEC 15693-3
specification
for the byte code.
For EAS, use
Y
.
R5.
lock
Lock code. Options:
0
Unlock
1
Lock
Example
X,5,16,0,0¦
R,64,A,"A",0¦
Programs the character “A” into the
A
FI memory field. The data is not
locked (
0
).
Example
X,5,16,0,0¦
R,64,A,"~046",1¦
Programs the character “F” into the
A
FI memory field. The data is locked
(
1
).
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