Lock Function
Section 3-3
3-5
3-3 Lock
Function
The Lock function protects data from being erased due to unintentional
overwriting on the fixed data in the Tags.
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Lock setting in ISO mode
For the lock setting in ISO mode, you can write-protect any given areas by the
page of Tag memory.
If you execute Write command on a write-protect page, a write processing
error will occur. You can make the lock setting by executing the Lock
command (LK) that enables access to the lock setting area.
For the details, see 5-4-9 “Lock Setting: ISO Mode.”
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Lock setting in I.CODE1 mode
There is a lock setting area in the system area of I.CODE1 chip, and you can
write-protect any given areas by page.
If you execute Write command on the write-protect page, the write processing
error will occur.
The lock setting consists of 12 bits of data in total, giving one bit to each page.
Lock setting can be made by using the Lock command (LK).
For the details, see 5-4-1 “Lock Setting: I.CODE1 Mode.”
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Lock setting area of I.CODE1 chip: “FDh page”
Lock Setting Area
1 byte
1 byte
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
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SNR
SNR
Note
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You cannot cancel write-protect setting with the lock function of V720S
series.
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Be aware that you cannot write data again to write-protect pages
.
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UID (SNR): Tag-specific codes are write-protected by the factory setting.
Caution
Write-protect setting on the system area must be made with a great
care.
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