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Terminal Reference Manual
0 Tag-it HF-I (ISO 15693)
0 Others (ISO 15693)
5 ICODE (Phillips)
Note: Please refer to the specifications of your RFID tags for memory organization.
READ OPERATION
By default, the RFID tag is read from byte 0 of the default page. However, the default
page, amount of bytes and number of pages of each tag may be different. Specify
how many bytes of data you want to read from the tag.
Generally, the read data is user data obtained from the user block. If you are sure
that the data is to be read from a non-user block, such as the lock block, you need
to select the check box of [Display hex values] first.
WRITE OPERATION
Type the string that you want to write to a tag. By default, the string is written to the
tag from byte 0 of the default page. However, the default page, amount of bytes
and number of pages of each tag may be different. Therefore, the input string will
automatically be truncated to fit into pages, and data may be discarded when it
comes to the end of pages available.
Generally, it will write the input string to the user block, which is free for custom use.
The string will be displayed as “user data”. If you wish to write the string to a non-user
block, such as the lock block, you need to select the check box of [Use hex values]
first.
Once you have selected to use hex values for the string, make sure the string length
must be even. For example, if you want to write 0x0A, 0x0B and 0x00 to a tag, the
string you input must be “0A0B00” instead of “AB0”.
4.3.3 DATA OUTPUT
Tap the [Data Output] button on the General tab to choose from the three options
for data output after decoding as well as configure associated settings
DATA OUTPUT DEFAULT