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ENCODING STANDARDS
Omni-ID tags can be encoded with any hexadecimal code, however GS1 have interoperability
standards which can be used to help in situations where multiple organizations need to read the tag.
Examples of such standards include: SGTIN-96, GIAI-96 and GID-96
It is the Users responsibility to define the code if Omni-ID is providing service bureau.
See “
Omni-ID Standard Service Bureau reference guide
” for assistance with sequencing compliance
Example of GID-96bit scheme:
Header – This is a static binary number (which is converted into hexadecimal) that identifies that the
coding system being used is GID-96bit.
General Manager Number – This is a number which identifies the Company which is responsible for
allocating the object class and the serial number, this is assigned by GS1/EPC global.
Object Class – This number defines the type of item that is being tagged, this might be a type of
hardware, or a component in a larger assembly.
Serial Number – This is the unique number used to identify the specific item, typically this is the part
of the EPC number that this serialized.
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