Step 4: rfid programming modes – Datamax-O'Neil H-Class RFID Option User Manual
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OUTCOME
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RFID TAG REPORT
WED 09:52AM 12 APR2006
POWER LEVEL
0dB
RFID POSITION
1.41in.
POSITION
1.10in.
1.14in.
1.18in.
1.22in.
1.26in.
1.30in.
1.33in.
1.37in.
1.41in.
1.45in.
1.49in.
1.53in.
1.57in.
1.61in.
1.65in.
1.69in.
1.73in.
1.77in.
1.81in.
1.85in.
POWER
-4dB
-3dB
-2dB
-1dB
0dB
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4dB
OUTCOME
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Step 4: RFID Programming Modes
The printer features two different operational modes for tag programming:
Direct Mode allows user (Host) control of RFID reading and writing, where each tag is individually
processed with status and data responses.
Label Formatting Mode uses the printer configuration to process all RFID read, write, and
exceptions as determined by a label format, and supports automatic increment and decrement
commands for numeric, alphanumeric, or hexadecimal.
Note: (1) Both programming modes will auto-position to the RFID tag location.
(2) Reference the Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual for detailed programming information.
This is the optimum
power level and tag
position that was
established and set
in the printer during
the RFID Calibration
process.
These are tested tag
positions and outcomes,
where:
RW = Read/Write;
R = Read; and
blank = unreadable.
After establishing the
tag position, these are
the tested power levels
and outcomes, where:
RW = Read/Write;
R = Read; and
blank = unreadable.