Index dec
(hex)
Name Format
(Offset)
Lenght Access
1)
Default
Value
Value /
Range
Remark [Unit]
1 (0x01) RSSI Threshold Bit (24) 8 Bit rw 1 0 = lowest
RSSI
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
4 = 4
5 = 5
7 = strongest
RSSI
Required minimum
returned signal
strength for output of
transponder in proc‐
ess data (from 0-7)
1)
ro = read only, wo = write only, rw = read/write
2)
Subindex access not supported
Tag Info
The transponder data shows the data content and structure of the read transponder.
For more information, see standard ISO 15693.
To provide this data, the transponder must be in the detection range of the device
during the request.
Index dec
(hex)
Name (indexes) Format
(Offset)
Lenght Access
1)
Default
Value
Value /
Range
Remark [Unit]
67 (0x43) TAG Info Record
3)
15 Byte ro Data available as
long as transponder
is in device detection
range
1 (0x01) UID Bit (56) 8 Bit ro Unique ID of the
transponder
2 (0x02) DSFID Bit (48) 8 Bit ro Data Storage Flag
Identifier
3 (0x03) AFI Bit (40) 8 Bit ro Application Family
Identifier
4 (0x04) Number of blocks Bit (32) 8 Bit ro Number of mem‐
ory blocks in trans‐
ponder user memory
5 (0x05) Memory block size Bit (24) 8 Bit ro Size of memory
blocks [byte]
6 (0x06) RSSI Bit (16) 8 Bit ro Returned signal
strength from the
transponder
7 (0x07) IC manufacturer code Bit (8) 8 Bit ro The manufacturer of
the IC
8 (0x08) IC reference Bit (0) 8 Bit ro Specific IC model
(type)
1)
ro = read only, wo = write only, rw = read/write
2)
Subindex access not supported
3)
see "Supported HF chips (IC)", page 20
The indices consist of:
•
UID: the transponders are clearly identified by a 64-bit identifier (UID). The manu‐
facturer defines the UID separately for each transponder.
The UID is used for unique and individualized addressing of each transponder:
°
During the anti-collision loop
°
For 1:1 exchange between a read device and transponder
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