A condition that exists when the data retrieved by the reader/interrogator is different from the corresponding data within the transponder Alternative term for Incorrect Read See Incorrect Read
mis·read misreads misreading The form misread is used in the present tense, and is the past tense and past participle, when it is pronounced1. If you misread a situation or someone's behaviour, you do not understand it properly. The government largely misread the mood of the electorate Mothers may also misread signals and think the baby is crying because he is hungry. = misinterpret + misreading misreadings mis·read·ing a misreading of opinion in France
If you misread something that has been written or printed, you look at it and think that it says something that it does not say. His chauffeur misread his route and took a wrong turning