Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands

~AF1;<DF5>

/Print serial number on

 

label

~NORMAL

 

Example 4

This example shows how to program a roll of 1500 smart labels with SGTIN–64 values, where the Header

=2d, Filter Value = 5d, EPC Manager Index = 15383d, Object Class = 703710d or 0xABCDE, and the Serial Number starting from 0000000 to 0001499d.

~CREATE;SGTIN–64;432

 

RFWTAG;64

 

2;B;*10*

/Header

3;D;*5*

/Filter Value

14;D;*15383*

/EPC Manager Index

20;H;*ABCDE*

/Object Class

25;I;D;STEP1;*0*

/Serial Number

STOP

 

END

 

~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64;ICNT1500

~NORMAL

Example 5

This example shows how to program a 96 bit RFID tag. A SGTIN–96 format is used and the EPC number is broken into its component parts. Assume that the SGTIN–96 value has the Header = 2d, Filter Value = 5d, EPC Manager Index = 15383d, Object Class = 703710d or 0xABCDE, and the Serial Number = 0123456d.

NOTE: 96 bit tags must be broken up as in Examples 2, 3, and 4, and no field can be more than 64 bits in length if the format is binary or decimal. There is no restriction on the bit length if the format is hexadecimal.

~CREATE;SGTIN–96;432

 

RFWTAG;96

 

8;B;*00110000*

/Header

3;D;*5*

/Filter Value

3;D;*6*

/Partition

20;D;*123456*

/Company Prefix

24;D;*7777777*

/Item Reference

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