Instruction manual
Access Password Description
0
Access password is readable and writable.
1
Access password is permanently writable (can never be locked).
2
Access password is never readable.
3
Access password is never readable or rewritable.
Kill Password Description
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Kill password is readable and writable.
1
Kill password is permanently writable (never locked), but is readable.
2
Kill password is only writable with password.
3
Kill password is never readable or rewritable.
To use the Expanded C1Gen2 data, you need to modify the RFID Field’s
batch data.
Syntax field#,"EPC_data~028" p
C,"User_Mem~028" p
C,"~028" p
C,"Acs_Pwd~028" p
C,"Kill_Pwd~028" p
C,"Lock_Code" p
field# Identifies the RFID Data Field number for the following data.
Range: 1 to 999.
“EPC_data~028" EPC data. Enclose in quotation marks. To create EPC data, follow the
guidelines in the EPC Global Generation 1 Tag Data Standards
Specification. The data must be in the same format (ASCII Hex, ASCII,
etc.) specified in the RFID Data Field (data_type).
The printer can program 96-bits of data (24 ASCII Hex characters).
The data must end with the ASCII field separator (decimal 028).
“User_Mem~028" User Memory. Enclose in quotation marks. The amount of programmable
user memory varies with the tag types. Refer to the RFID Setup Guide &
Supply Chart for details about the available user memory for each chip.
The printer (version 6.2 or greater) can program up to 512-bits of data
(128 ASCII Hex characters). The data must be ASCII Hex characters and
end with the ASCII field separator (decimal 028).
Note: Do not enter more characters than the user memory space
available. For example, if your tag has 96-bit user memory
available, you cannot enter more than 96-bits of data for this field.
However, you can enter less than 96-bit without an error.
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