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Avery Dennison 9850 RFID Multi-Protocol User Manual

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4-6 Defining the RFID Data Field

9 6 - b i t R F I D T a g R F I D D a t a F i e l d E x a m p l e s

The 96-bit data that can be displayed using the printer’s Setup, RFID
Menu for all these examples is the same:
“313233343536373839303132.” See “Read Tag” for more information
about displaying what is programmed into an RFID tag.

ASCII HEX Example

{F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCIIHEX"¦
T,1,50,V,10,10,0,1,1,1,B,L,0,0¦
X,2,24,0¦}

{B,2,N,1¦
1,"313233343536373839303132"¦
2,"313233343536373839303132"¦}

ASCII Hex data type is selected in the RFID Data Field and the batch
data is entered as ASCII Hex.

ASCII Example

{F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCII"¦
T,1,50,V,10,10,0,1,1,1,B,L,0,0¦
X,2,12,1¦}

{B,2,N,1¦
1,"123456789012"¦
2,"123456789012"¦}

ASCII data type is selected in the RFID Data Field and the batch data is
entered as ASCII.

ASCII BINARY Example

{F,2,A,R,E,400,400,"ASCIIBIN"¦
T,1,96,V,10,10,0,2,1,1,B,L,0,0¦
X,2,96,2¦}

{B,2,N,1¦
1,"0011000100110010001100110011010000110101001101100011011
10011100000111001001100000011000100110010"¦
2,"0011000100110010001100110011010000110101001101100011011
10011100000111001001100000011000100110010"¦}

Note: The ASCII Binary data needs to be entered on one line. Do not

use line breaks to wrap the data. This data is shown on several
lines because of the font size and margins.