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Gen2 memory bank operation parameters (Omissible)
Specify numeric string to write to USER area in hexadecimals. The maximum
number of digits depends on the used tag. Specify the number of digits in the
multiples of four.
It is possible to specify in 4-128 digits range, however, the maximum number
of digits depends on the used tag.
Specify numeric string to write to USER area in ASCII data. It is necessary to
have data area and data size information separated with a comma before the
data. For example in specifying a data size as 16, specify as follows:
V:16,abcd… Maximum number of digits depends on the tag to be used.
Specify the digits in multiples of two.
It is possible to specify in 2-64 digits range, however, the maximum number
of digits depends on the used tag.
Application Family Identifier. Specify a hexadecimal number from 0H to
1FFH. To write as AFI, specify the ninth bit (MSB) as 1.
5-digit binary number. Set the bit of the bank to be locked as 1.
If you specify the access code, it results in a "password lock", and if you
omit the access code, it results in a "permanent lock".
Example: If only the EPCdata area is locked "m: 00001"
8-digit hexadecimal numeric string. Used when writing the kill code.
Specify an 8-digit hexadecimal numeric string, consisting of numbers 0-9 and
A-F that is not “00000000”. The purpose of this parameter is only to write the
kill code. You cannot kill the tag actually.
An 8-digit numeric string to specify when locking with password.
An 8-digit hexadecimal numeric string consisting of numbers 0-9 and A-F
can be used. To apply the password lock, specify other than "00000000". If
you omit this parameter, and specify m: Locking, a permanent lock is
applied to the specified area.
An 8-digit numeric used for re-writing the tag that is locked with a password.
Specify an 8-digit hexadecimal numeric string consisting of numbers 0-9 and
A-F to be used when writing to tag with password lock. Specify the same
number sequence as the access code used at the time of locking.
By specifying a number sequence same as the access code specified at the
time of password lock in the "password code", and specifying "00000000" in
the "access code", the tag on which a password lock has been applied can
be returned to an open state.