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System
5.6.3.12. Get Reader's baud rate.
5.6.3.12.1. Command transmission
This command forces the Reader to report its baud rate.
LSC > Reader
R# (0000) CMND (0 0f f h) R_ID
2 2 4 # of bytes
5.6.3.12.2. Get Reader's Baud Rate Response.
The following string is the response.
Reader > LSC
MSGT(80ff h) R_ID baudrate
2 4 4 # of bytes
Baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
5.6.3.13. Set Reader's Baud Rate.
The baud rate is interpreted as a decimal number translated
into a 32 bit binary number or vise-versa.
5.6.3.11.2. Message Command Ack.
This is an ack issued by the host computer to the Reader is a
RS-232 application.
5.6.3.13.1. Command transmission.
This command forces a new value for the Reader's baud rate.
The actual baud rate update is done after the completion of this
command and receipt of the response.
LSC > Reader
CMND (00f e h) R_ID baudrate
2 4 4 # of bytes