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Configuration of the
Output Buffer for
One (1) Read/Write
Head
Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
Please note the
basic procedure on
12 and 30...36
and the examples
on pages
37...50.
The last two bytes can be parameterized as the 2nd bit header (default).
Bit No.76543210
Subaddress
00
Hex
= Bit Header TI KA GR AV Bit Name
01
Hex
Command Designator or Data
02
Hex
Start Address (Low Byte) or Program No. or Data
03
Hex
Start Address (High Byte) or Data
04
Hex
No. of Bytes (Low Byte) or Data
05
Hex
No. of Bytes (High Byte) or Data
06
Hex
Data
... Data
Last Byte 2nd Bit Header (as above) or Data
Sub- Bit Meaning Function Description
address Name
00
Hex TI Toggle-Bit In Shows during a read action that the controller is ready
Bit Header for additional data.
KA Head function Turn read/write head on/off as needed.
Active = 0 Read/write head is on.
Inactive = 1 Read/write head is off.
GR Ground state Causes the BIS system to go to the ground state
for the respective read/write head.
Any pending command is cancelled.
AV Command Signals the identification system that a command
for the respective read/write head is present.
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Sub- Meaning Function Description
address
01Hex Command designator
00
Hex No command present
01
Hex Read data carrier
02
Hex Write to data carrier
06
HEX Store program in the EEPROM for the Mixed Data Access
function
07
HEX Store the start address for the Auto-Read function in the EEPROM
12
HEX Initialize the CRC16 data check
21
HEX Read for Mixed Data Access function
(corresponding to the program stored in the EEPROM)
22
HEX Write for Mixed Data Access function
(corresponding to the program stored in the EEPROM)
or: Data for writing to the data carrier
or: Program data for writing to the EEPROM.
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Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
(continued)
Please note the
basic procedure on
12 and 30...36
and the examples
on pages
37...50.










