
Defining the RFID Data Field
4-7
Example
{F,45,A,R,E,350,150,"RFID1"¦
Format header
T,1,20,V,30,10,0,50,11,11,B,L,0,0¦
Text field
X,19,40,0,7¦
RFID data field with up to 40 characters
R,63¦
Option 63 – locks the data programmed into user memory
R,64,D,"D",1¦
Option 64 – programs and locks a “D” into the DSFID field.
R,64,A,"A",1¦
Option 64 – programs and locks an “A” into the AFI field.
R,64,E,"Y",1¦}
Option 64 – programs and locks a “Y” into the EAS field.
{B,45,N,5¦
Batch header
1,"RFID"¦
Text field data
19,"A1223344"¦}
RFID field data
This example uses 32-bits (8 ASCII Hex characters), which are
programmed beginning with block
7
of user memory.
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