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Bizerba GLP 80 - WRITING UNIT FOR RFID LABELS

Bizerba GLP 80
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Operating instructions GLP
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6.562.98.5.01.18
5.3 Wriiting unit for RFID labels
When using RFID labels, data may also be transferred to the transponder on the
RFID labels when using the GLP printer. This is possible either with RFID labels
with HF transponder (13,56 MHz) as well as for RFID labels with UHF transpon-
der (868 MHz or 915 MHz). Depending on the label types the printer is equipped
with an appropriate writing unit.
Before acquiring RFID labels, please clarifiy with Bizerba which RFID label ty-
pes and designs were already checked and tested by BIzerba.
5.3.1 Labels with HF transponder (13,56 MHz)
The HF transponders are available in different designs and dimensions. They are
integrated in the back of the label and is the adhesion surface area. The memory
capacity is 32 bytes (256 Bit).
Examples--
label with HF transponder
Chip
Chip
The position where the semicondicuctive chip is located, must not be prin-
ted (see examples)!
The antenna on the GLP label printer must be adjusted accordingly to the HF
transponder on the label. Please see the decsription on the following page on
how to set the antenna with different labels.
5.3.1.1
Labels with UHF transponder (868 MHz bzw. 915 MHZ)
The UHF transponder has a frequency range of 868 or 915 MHz. Storage capacity
is 12 Byte (96 Bit).
In UHF labels the transponder is located in the same position. For this reason the
adjustment of the antenna is not required.
Chip
Sample of an UHF transponder
The label surface where the small semiconductor chip is located must not
be printed!
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