User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- 1 | Introduction
- 2 | Setup for Windows Mobile
- STEP 1: Uninstall Other Scanning Software
- STEP 2: Install the Software
- STEP 3: Insert the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card
- STEP 4: Assign Trigger Button(s)
- STEP 5: Read Data into a Windows Program
- OPTIONAL: Configure RFID
- OPTIONAL: Configure Prefix/Suffixes
- OPTIONAL: Configure Sounds
- OPTIONAL: Configure Bar Code Symbologies
- OPTIONAL: Use SocketScan Trigger
- OPTIONAL: View Version Information
- 3 | RFID Demo
- Appendix A Product Specifications
- Appendix B HF RFID Standards and Tag Descriptions
- Appendix C Bar Code Label Specifications
- Appendix D Class 1 vs. Class 2 Laser Scanners
- Appendix E Enabling or Disabling Symbologies
- Appendix F Laser Decode Zone
- Appendix G Troubleshooting
- Appendix H Technical Support
- Limited Warranty
- Regulatory Compliance
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PicoTag
Inside Contactless (formerly Inside Technologies) makes a contactless RFID product series called the
PicoTag. There are two different sizes of PicoTag memories, 2K and 16K. There are two different modes
of operation, plain and secure.
Figure 8 - Memory Structure of the PicoTag 2K
29 blocks of 8 bytes = 232 bytes (1856 bits) of user memory is available for read/write.
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64 bits
(8 bytes per block)
3 (0x03)
4 (0x04)
5 (0x05)
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30 (0x1E)
31 (0x1F)
The user can
permanently lock
any block
Once a block is
locked it can not be
unlocked.
A 64-bit ID (factory programmed) uniquely identifies each PicoTag chip.
TID Unique Tag ID 64 bits (8 bytes)
Note: Only the tag ID can be read by the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card.