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IC-KP-B17-AIDA1
Commands
2014-02
61
Default tag type:
In the factory default condition, the tag type 99 is preset in the IDENTControl (depending on the
reading head type), thus the tag type preset on the reading head is used.
Recommendation:
For operation in an automated plant, permanently preset the data carrier type in use via a
command.
'8' '0' - All Class 1 Gen 2
compliant read/write
tags
- - Max. 96 868 MHz
'9' '9' Depends on
the reader
5)
- - - - -
Ta g t yp e P+F
designation
Chip type Access Writable
memory
[bytes]
Read only
code length
[byte]
Frequency
range
High
byte
Low
byte
1)
IQC20 is not an actual tag type as such, but is used to read the UID (read only code) of all ISO 15693
compliant read/write tags.
2)
Read/write tag IQC33 can only be used in combination with a IQH1-... read/write head. The memory is
divided into 8-byte blocks (instead of 4-byte blocks). You must enter a continuous initial address for write
commands SR, ER, SW and EW.
<WordNum> specifies the number of 8-byte blocks (here, max. 7) and must be an even number.
3)
Read/write tags IQC40IQC43 can only be used in combination with a IQH2-... read/write head.
<WordNum> specifies the number of 16-byte blocks and must be a multiple of 4.
The memory can be encrypted for each sector (1 sector = 4 blocks of 16 bytes).
The default key in the tag and reader is FF FF FF FF FF FF
ASCII
. The key in the reader can be read
using the Read param command and written using the Write param command (see System
Commands). The key is only changed in the reader during this process and not in the tag!
The key in the reader is stored in the non-volatile memory.
4)
IUC7* type read/write tags can only be used with read/write head IUH-F117-V1 in combination with certain
control interfaces.
5)
The tag type configured in the read/write head as the default is selected.
6)
Read/write tags can have 4-byte (older versions) or 7-byte UIDs. IQC42 and IQC43 type read/write tags
from Pepperl+Fuchs generally have 7-byte UIDs.
Note!
In a plant where only one tag type is used, it is advantageous to permanently configure that tag
type so that the read/write head detects the tag quicker.

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