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Datamax-O'Neil Class Series II Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Appendix S – RFID Overview

Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Field

Valid Inputs

Meaning

a

1, 2, and 3

Operation to perform, where:

1 = Read (report to host)
2 = Write

3 = Write / Verify

bbb

Wnx

RFID Hexadecimal Operation, where no “n” is an implied 1.

c

0

Not Used, should be 0

d

0

Not Used, should be 0

eee

xyy

HF: Lock after write, where:

x = 0 – Use printer setup to determine if lock is performed.

x = 1 – Lock after write.

yy = Not Used

UHF EPC Gen2: Lock after write, where:

x = 0 – Use printer setup to determine if lock is performed.

x = 1 – Lock after write.

yy = Lock state where “01”is for permalock, “10” for pwd-

write lock or “11” for both states

UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 000

ffff

0000 – 9998

HF: Starting block number to write.

UHF EPC Gen2: Block address where “0001” is EPC data, “0002”

is Tag ID or “0003” is user memory. Using “0000” is for EPC

data also (for backwards compatibility).

UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 0000

gggg

0000

HF: Not Used, should be 0000

UHF EPC Gen2: Data word offset – currently only used for read
operation

UHF other tag types: Not Used, should be 0000

hhhh

Four-digit decimal

data byte count.

Number of bytes to follow (to include all bytes that follow until

the end of the data).

UHF data length must be 8 or 12 for EPC, 8 for Tag ID or

multiples of 2 for user memory sections.

jj…j

Valid ASCII character

string followed by a

termination

character.

Data to write to the tag.

UHF data length must be 8 or 12 for EPC, 8 for Tag ID or

multiples of 2 for user memory sections.

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