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BS EN IEC 61406-1 Ed.2.0 Identification Link. Part 1: General requirements

Source:
IEC
Committee:
GEL/65/5 - Devices and integration in enterprise systems
Categories:
Identification cards and related devices
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Scope

This International Standard specifies minimum requirements for a globally unique identification of physical objects that also constitutes a link to its related digital information. This identification is designated hereinafter as "Identification Link" (IL), with the encoded data designated as IL string. The IL string has the data-format of a link (URL). The IL is machine-readable and is attached to the physical object as a 2D symbol or NFC tag.

The requirements in this standard apply to physical objects that are individual units and have been given a unique identity.

This document does not specify any requirements on the content and the layout of nameplates/type plates (e.g. spatial arrangement, content of the plain texts, approval symbols etc.).

Note: Electronic labelling together with the displaying of the Identification Link on screens is not in scope of this standard.

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