Specifies how a transponder is activated and how the stored information is transferred to the transceiver. An annex sets out requirements additional to ISO 11785:1996 for application in Australia.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
5 Abbreviations
6 Requirements
6.1 Full duplex system
6.2 Half duplex system
Annex A
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Technical characteristics of known and widely used technologies
A.2.1 Destron (FECAVA version) technology
A.2.2 Datamars technology
A.2.3 Trovan technology
A.3 Concept for including the technologies in an FDX/HDX transceiver
Annex B
B.1 Description
B.2 CRC check source code example
B.3 Reference
Annex C
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Wired synchronization
C.3 Wireless synchronization
Annex ZA
ZA1 Introduction
ZA2 System performance specification
ZA2.1 Scope
ZA2.2 The device
ZA2.3 Conformance
ZA3 READER CLASSES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
ZA3.1 General
ZA3.2 Reader (transceiver) classes
ZA3.3 Reader classifications
ZA3.4 Example
Annex ZB
ZB1 SCOPE
ZB2 Registry operations and checking for duplication
ZB2.1 Prevention of number duplication
ZB2.2 Skeleton records
ZB3 Manufacturer codes
ZB3.1 Manufacturers
ZB3.2 Reader displays
ZB4 Information capture
ZB4.1 Initial recording of information
ZB4.2 The implanter
ZB4.3 Updating of recorded information.
ZB5 Data entry
ZB5.1 Recording of information
ZB6 Capacity to retrieve information
ZB6.1 General
ZB6.2 Access
ZB7 Data ownership, confidentiality & register continuity