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In the above data output, the prefix “LA” represents “line mode – animal coded read
only tag”, “982” is the Allflex manufacturer number assigned by an international
organization called ICAR. The last 12 digits comprise a unique number sequence for
the particular tag being read.
Note 18 - The manufacturer code “982” will be different for another
manufacturer’s tag. Also some countries use transponders that use Country
Coding instead, for example, Canada. In these cases the Country Code is
displayed and not the manufacturer’s code.
Note 19 - While HDX and FDX-B type transponders have an identical
format, they are guaranteed by Allflex to be unique. That is, HDX tag type
ID numbers are never duplicated in FDX-B type tags, despite their sharing
the same manufacturer ID code (“982”).
For HDX Industrial coded tags, the output format is:
LR_0006_0000000018514348{CR}{LF}
In this tag format, the prefix “LR” represents “line mode – industrial coded read only
tag”, “0006” is an application code unique to Allflex, and the last 16 digits comprise
a unique identifying number sequence. Industrial tags are not used in regulatory
animal identification schemes, such as the NLIS in Australia, NAIT in NZ, etc. This
information is supplied only for users of tags with non animal applications, such as
asset tracking, etc…
The above default formats can be changed using the Allflex Configurator© software
which is on the CDROM or the Stick Reader Configuration Program which is
obtained by contacting Allflex (Australia only).
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