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BS EN IEC 61406-1:2022:2023 Edition

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Identification Link – General requirements

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
15 1 Scope
2 Normative references
16 3 Terms, abbreviated terms and definitions
17 4 Identification Link string
4.1 ILS-1: Global uniqueness
4.1.1 Requirement
4.1.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
18 4.2 ILS-2: Link to additional information
4.2.1 Requirement
4.2.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
4.3 ILS-3: No reuse
4.3.1 Requirement
Figures
Figure 1 – Example of an IL linking a physical object to information associated with it
19 4.3.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
4.4 ILS-4: No altering
4.4.1 Requirement
4.4.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
4.5 ILS-5: String length
4.5.1 Requirement
4.5.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
4.6 ILS-6: URL syntax
4.6.1 Requirement
4.6.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
20 4.7 ILS-7: Allowed characters
4.7.1 Requirement
4.7.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
4.8 ILS-8: Uppercase and lowercase characters
4.8.1 Requirement
4.8.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
21 4.9 ILS-9: No character-combinations with special functions
4.9.1 Requirement
4.9.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5 Identification Link with 2D symbol
5.1 2D-1: When marking with 2D symbol
5.1.1 Requirement
5.1.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
22 5.2 2D-2: 2D symbol content
5.2.1 Requirement
5.2.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.3 2D-3: Symbology
5.3.1 Requirement
5.3.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.4 2D-4: Module size
5.4.1 Requirement
5.4.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.5 2D-5: Quiet zone
5.5.1 Requirement
23 5.5.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.6 2D-6: Error correction
5.6.1 Requirement
5.6.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.7 2D-7: Label print quality
5.7.1 Requirement
5.7.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.8 2D-8: Direct part marking print quality
5.8.1 Requirement
24 5.8.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.9 2D-9: Durability of the 2D marking
5.9.1 Requirement
5.9.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
5.10 2D-10: Frame
5.10.1 Requirement
5.10.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
25 5.11 2D-11: Positive image
5.11.1 Requirement
5.11.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
Figure 2 – Frame around the 2D symbol
Figure 3 – Comparison of a 2D symbol as negative and normal positive image
26 5.12 2D-12: Location of the 2D symbol
5.12.1 Requirement
5.12.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
Figure 4 – Representation of an IL on a dark background
27 6 Near Field Communication for the Identification Link
6.1 NFC-1: When marking with NFC
6.1.1 Requirement
6.1.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.2 NFC-2: Air interface standards
6.2.1 Requirement
6.2.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
28 6.3 NFC-3: Data format and content
6.3.1 Requirement
6.3.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.4 NFC-4: Data consistency
6.4.1 Requirement
6.4.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.5 NFC-5: Protection classes and approvals
6.5.1 Requirement
6.5.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
29 6.6 NFC-6: Durability
6.6.1 Requirement
6.6.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.7 NFC-7: Write protection
6.7.1 Requirement
6.7.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.8 NFC-8: Tag location for use in installed state
6.8.1 Requirement
6.8.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
30 6.9 NFC-9: Tag position relative to existing marking for identification
6.9.1 Requirement
6.9.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.10 NFC-10: Tag position relative to neighbouring tags
6.10.1 Requirement
6.10.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.11 NFC-11: Generic RFID Emblem in frame
6.11.1 Requirement
31 6.11.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.12 NFC-12: RFID Emblem visibility
6.12.1 Requirement
6.12.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
6.13 NFC-13: RFID Emblem position relative to tag
6.13.1 Requirement
Figure 5 – marking of an NFC tag as an IL
32 6.13.2 Rationale and supplemental guidance
33 Annex A (normative)Overview of characters permitted for the IL string
34 Tables
Table A.1 – List of ASCII Code Characters permitted as this standard to create an IL
36 Annex B (informative)Examples of Identification Link strings
B.1 Examples: URL syntax according to IETF RFC 3986 with restrictions according to this document
Table B.1 – Structure of example a)
Table B.2 – Structure of example b)
Table B.3 – Structure of example c)
37 Table B.4 – Structure of example d)
Table B.5 – Structure of example e)
38 B.2 Examples: Parameters with data identifiers according to ISO/IEC 15418
Table B.6 – Structure of example f)
Table B.7 – Structure of example g)
Table B.8 – Structure of example h)
39 Table B.9 – Structure of example a)
Table B.10 – Structure of example b)
40 Annex C (informative)2D symbol examples and layout considerations
C.1 Choice of symbology
C.2 Square and rectangular symbols
Figure C.1 – IL size may vary depending on the used symbology
41 C.3 Selection of corner for triangle when using QR Code
C.4 Symbols not centered in the frame
Figure C.2 – IL with square and rectangular Data Matrix
Figure C.3 – IL with 2D symbols not centered in the frame
42 C.5 Layout example when space is not sufficient
Figure C.4 – IL with 2D symbols quiet zone below 4 modules on 2 sides
43 Annex D (informative)2D symbols on curved surfaces
Table D.1 – Recommended maximum radii when using QR Codes
44 Annex E (informative)Duplicates of the Identification Link
45 Annex F (informative)Search Engine friendliness
46 Annex G (informative)Cybersecurity aspects
47 Annex H (informative)IL string as IRDI
48 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61406-1:2022
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