User's Manual

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Function Description
Examples for protocol sequence
Host: BIS L-60_2 Identification System:
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Reset AV-Bit 00
Hex
/07
Hex
Reset AA-Bit and AE-Bit
9.) Process subaddresses of the output buffer: 10.)Process subaddresses of the input buffer:
01
Hex
/02
Hex
(not used) FF
Hex
/FF
Hex
03
Hex
/04
Hex
(not used) FF
Hex
/FF
Hex
05
Hex
/06
Hex
(not used) FF
Hex
/FF
Hex
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Invert TI-Bit
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Set AE-Bit
11.)Process subaddresses of the output buffer: 12.)Process subaddresses of the input buffer:
We recommend that you carefully document which parameters are used for start addresses and
number of bytes for writing/reading the desired data records.
The data are sequenced in the exact order specified in the program.
Example No. 7
Store Mixed Data
Access program
(continued)
For configuring with
double bit header
and 8-byte buffer
size!
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Function Description
Examples for protocol sequence
Example No. 8
Use Mixed Data
Access program
For configuring with
double bit header
and 8-byte buffer
size!
Read data carrier using Program No. 1 (data carrier type BIS L-10 _-01/L):
01
Hex
Command designator 21
Hex
02
Hex
Program number 01
Hex
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Set AV-Bit
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Set AA-Bit
01...06
Hex
Enter first 6 bytes of data
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Set AE-Bit
01...06
Hex
Enter the second 6 data bytes
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Invert TO-Bit
01...06
Hex
Copy first 6 data bytes
Process subaddress of the output buffer:
00
Hex
/07
Hex
Invert TI-Bit
... A total of 27 bytes of data are exchanged.
For the remainder of the procedure, see Example 2 on
39.
Dynamic mode is turned off while the Mixed Data Access program is being run.
Host:
1.) Process subaddresses of the output buffer in the
order shown:
BIS L-60_2 Identification System:
2.) Process subaddresses of the input buffer in the
order shown:
3.) Process subaddresses of the input buffer:
4.) Process subaddresses of the output buffer: