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Chapter 2 - Write a Tag Write to the User Memory You can use the Intermec RFID Demo to write to the user memory of an RFID tag. The user memory allows you to store any data you want to associate with a tag. The length of the data you can enter depends on the memory bank you select to program in. To write the user memory 1 If you already launched the Intermec RFID Demo, continue with Step 2. If not, from the Start or Home screen, tap Intermec RFID Demo. 2 Tap Menu > Write and then tap the Write Settings tab. Set the encoding method for writing the tag. For help, see "Set the Encoding Method to Write a Tag" on page 20. 3 Tap the Write Mode tab. 4 Select User memory from the Program drop-down menu. 5 Select Write from the drop-down menu. Note: If you want to protect the user memory so it cannot be overwritten, select Protect or Write and protect from the dropdown menu. For more information, see "Protect a Tag" on page 27. 6 In the Data field, enter the data for the user memory. The user memory must have an even number of bytes/characters. 7 Scan a tag: • Pull and hold the trigger (IP30) or the scan handle, or • Press and hold the Scan button. 8 View the results of the write. • If the write is successful, a table displays the EPC value of the tag and a "MEMOVRN" (memory overrun) message. • If the write is unsuccessful, a table displays the EPC value of the tag with an error. For a list of errors, see "About the Write Error Messages" on page 36. 24 Intermec RFID Demo User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Write a Tag
24
Intermec RFID Demo User Guide
Write to the User Memory
You can use the Intermec RFID Demo to write to the user memory of
an RFID tag. The user memory allows you to store any data you want
to associate with a tag. The length of the data you can enter depends
on the memory bank you select to program in.
To write the user memory
1
If you already launched the Intermec RFID Demo, continue with
Step 2. If not, from the Start or Home screen, tap
Intermec RFID
Demo
.
2
Tap
Menu
>
Write
and then tap the
Write Settings
tab. Set the
encoding method for writing the tag. For help, see
“Set the
Encoding Method to Write a Tag” on page 20
.
3
Tap the
Write Mode
tab.
4
Select
User memory
from the
Program
drop-down menu.
5
Select
Write
from the drop-down menu.
6
In the
Data
field, enter the data for the user memory. The user
memory must have an even number of bytes/characters.
7
Scan a tag:
Pull and hold the trigger (IP30) or the scan handle, or
Press and hold the
Scan
button.
8
View the results of the write.
If the write is successful, a table displays the EPC value of the
tag and a “MEMOVRN” (memory overrun) message.
If the write is unsuccessful, a table displays the EPC value of
the tag with an error. For a list of errors, see
“About the Write
Error Messages” on page 36
.
Note:
If you want to protect the user memory so it cannot be
overwritten, select
Protect
or
Write and protect
from the drop-
down menu. For more information, see
“Protect a Tag” on
page 27
.