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Allocating Rfid Tags - Anton Paar DMA 35 Betriebsanleitung

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The following types of RFID tags were tested by Anton Paar GmbH for usage. Both
tested tag types are available at Anton Paar GmbH.
Read only passive RFID tags (unique
tags)
Read/write passive RFID tags
Furthermore, several other LF tags (low frequency tags, 125 kHz) may be compatible
in the "Read only" mode. See Chapter 9.5.5 for details on how to check RFID tags for
compatibility.

9.5.2 Allocating RFID Tags

Allocation of an RFID tag is done by reading the unique identification number of the
tag via the RFID interface of DMA 35 and by allocating this identification number to a
method and/or sample ID on the instrument. Allocation is done exclusively on the
instrument and no programming of the RFID tag is done. For this, RFID tags with
read-only functionality are sufficient.
You can allocate an RFID tag during entering a new method (see Chapter 9.2.1) or
sample ID (see Chapter 9.3.1) as well as during editing a method (see Chapter 9.2.3)
or sample ID (see Chapter 9.3.3).
1.
Go to the corresponding menu as described in the appropriate chapter.
2.
Hold the RFID tag to the RFID interface of the instrument until the RFID tag
number is displayed.
3.
You can now enter further characters, if required.
4.
Navigate to the tick symbol using the arrow keys and press <Save>.
An RFID tag may only be allocated to one method and/or sample ID. If you try to
allocate an RFID tag to more than one method and/or sample ID, the message "RFID
in use" is displayed. In this case, choose another RFID tag for this method or sample
ID.
If you try to allocate an RFID tag a second time to the same sample ID or method,
"RFID matches" is displayed.
C96IB01
Disc tag, 30 mm, Chip EM4102, 125
kHz
Disc tag, 30 mm, Chip Hitag S2048,
125 kHz
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