Nordic ID Morphic is just the tool for item-level RFID projects in the shop. T USB driver and Microsoft Active. RMA Request and Driver Download. Nordic ID Protective case for Morphic (incl. Strap and case with water protection) Request Product. Your personal prices. Nordic ID Customizer is a development tool that makes mass customization, deployment and version management easy. With Nordic ID Customizer you can create a package file (.pak) that consists of all the changes made to the factory settings of a handheld. The changes are taken into use by placing the.pak file in a Nordic ID device flash folder or SD card and by performing a cold boot. Please note that the Nordic ID Customizer 2 requires a free license file which can be obtained from the support nordicid.com Published On Fri Oct 7, 2016. As a Sales Manager for the BeNeLux area, I'm discussing a lot of projects with my customers and prospects. Please let me share some of the most common questions and the really simple answers and solutions that are already available 'off the shelf' at Nordic ID: One that should rate high on our FAQ list is: 'It's great that you can read tags, but HOW do I get that tag info into my application?' Basically there are already two simple solutions at hand for this: 1) Use the existing demo application on the Nordic ID Merlin and/or the Nordic ID Morphic for that! Start menu -> Programs-> RFID-> RFID Demo to start this. In both the EASY INVENTORY and the ADVANCED INVENTORY you will find the option to 'log' the scanned results into a designated.CSV file anywhere on the device. So the results are easy to import in -for example- a desktop Excel sheet or host application. It is also easy to filter out a specific range of tags. But there's more: using Nordic ID handterminals for RFID makes it very easy. 2) The read tags are stored in the same keyboard buffer as barcodes or keypad entries. In practice this means that applications that request an 'input field' to be filled already automatically get the correct data. It's a matter of programming an RFID scan under an assigned button (for example the round [O] ) using NID keys applet in the settings menu and presto. This kind of operation is sometimes also named as 'keyboard wedge'. Of course reading an RFID tag is completely different than reading a barcode. A barcode is just a fixed string of characters and with the guide of the laser beam or imager's aimer, you know which barcode you are scanning. But with RFID there is no need for 'line of sight' so it is quite possible to read multiple tags at the same time.
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