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Setting IC Tags
Memory Dump
The details of IC tag memory can be read, and the start address and write details (ASCII text
strings) can be set and data written to IC tags.
■ Printing the Memory Map and Outputting a CSV File
The memory map created with AutoID Navigator can be printed or output as a CSV file. The
memory map output as a CSV file can also be managed using Excel or other applications as an
original form.
Item
Description
(1) Memory dump display
Displays the memory dump result. Changes since the previous communication
are indicated in red.
(2) Head selection
Select the head to be used for communication with the IC tag currently being
edited from the pulldown menu.
(3) Lock indication
When this checkbox is marked, write-locked areas are displayed color-coded in
the memory dump display.
(4) Protection indication
When this checkbox is marked, write-protected areas are displayed color-
coded in the memory dump display.
(5) "Set write-protect" button
Specifies the map range specified as write-protected (color-coded) as a
protected area.
(6) "Read data" button
Performs communication with the IC tag to read memory details.
(7) "Write data" button
Writes the details set at [Address] and [Write Data (ASCII)] to IC tag.
(8) Address
Enter the start address to write data to.
(9) Write Data
Enter the data to be written. Enter data within 32 characters in ASCII code. To
enter in hexadecimal, mark the [Hex] checkbox.
(8) Address
(1) Memory dump display
(9) Write Data
(7) "Write data" button
(3) Lock indication
(2) Head selection
(6) "Read data" button
(5) "Set write-protect" button
(4) Protect
indication