Instruction manual

96-Bit RFID Data Field Examples
The following examples can be used for C1Gen1 and C1Gen2 (without
locking). See “Using Expanded Gen2 Data
” for more information about
using the locking feature.
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.
Defining the RFID Data Field 4-9