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Using RFID with Loftware Label Manager
n U Unlock: The tag is writeable in any state.
n L Lock, prevents the block data from being changed, in any state (open or secure).
n UP Unlock Permanently: The tag is writeable in any state; the Unlocked status of the block
cannot be changed.
n P Protect: A tag that is protected” can be written to if the tag is in the secure state (with
Access Password).
Overflow
If data defined for a block exceeds the size assigned to the block, this allocates additional space from the
next undefined adjacent blocks. For example, if block #5 requires 12 bytes for its data but it only has 4
bytes allocated to it, if Overflow is enabled and the next adjacent blocks (blocks 6 and 7) are unused, the
allocated bytes for these blocks will be assigned to accommodate the data in block #5.The rows used for
the overflow are shaded and cannot be configured.Note that only HF tags support Overflow allocation.
Figure 5.3: Using HF Tag Overflow allocation
AFI and DSFID
Some HF tag types that are defined by the ISO 15693 standard support having an assigned Application
Family Identifier (AFI) number and a Data Storage Format Identifier (DSFID).These provide additional
information.DSFID indicates how the data is structured in the tag memory.AFI is used to group select
tags.When the AFI or the DSFID entry field is enabled, you can enter the tag ID number for the field.
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