MIL-STD-130N
w/Change 1
Preferred Layout Data Matrix and human readable |
Optional Layout Data Matrix, linear bar codes, and human-readable |
Alternate Layout (Severely limited space) |
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UII Construct # 1 (Note 2) |
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See Note 2 |
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UII Construct # 2 (Note 2) |
See Note 2 |
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Non-UID |
Serialized item |
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Non-serialized item |
Or: Linear bar codes only |
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Non-serialized item (Note 3) |
NOTES:
1. The examples shown are illustrative only. The different layouts do not indicate a preferred protocol for use.
2. The A4A SPEC2000 protocol recommends marking the current PIN as a separate bar code label to facilitate replacement when a new altered item PIN is assigned. This marking procedure may be used for
all marks. For UII Construct #2 marks, the current PIN information may be added as a second label when item alteration requires new current PIN identification. In cases of space limitation, split labels/symbols
may be reduced to one label/symbol. If the mark is reduced to a single Data Matrix symbol, it should
include the item's source (manufacturer or supplier) and current PIN.
3. Most GS1 System users require linear bar codes in the item mark.
FIGURE 10. Minimum MRI marking with HRI scenarios (see Note 1).
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