MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
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event
Function
Response to an unsolicited event notification.
Syntax
none
Errors
none
Remarks
This response can occur when an unsolicited event, such as card inserted, occurs.
The format of the response is:
/event
n data
n
is a numeric event code:
1
– medium has been inserted into the reader
2
– medium has been removed from the reader
data
specifies the type of medium that was inserted/removed:
M
– magnetic
Events are sent to the application only if the
c_events
property is
1
(driver supports
events) and the
events_on
property is set to
1
by the application.
If a card has already been inserted when the driver is opened, there will not be any
notification when
events_on
is enabled. Consequently, it is recommended that
/get card_stat
be issued immediately after opening the driver to see if a card
is blocking the sensor.
Example
If you wish to be notified when a card has been inserted into the PPINSERT:
Command
/set events_on 1
<LF>
Response
/event
1
M
<LF>
When a card is inserted into the slot.
get
Function
Get a property.
Syntax
/get
prop
prop
is one of the valid properties shown in Section 2 or any of those from data
parsing.
Errors
/get
abc
<LF>
Since
abc
does not exist.
Remarks
The driver sends a response in the format:
/get
prop val
.
If the requested property does not exist, the
val
field will be empty, i.e.,
<LF>
follows
the
prop
field. If the command was cancelled, both the
prop
and
val
fields will be
empty. In some cases, this command will interrogate the device to determine the
property setting. Some properties cannot be interrogated if a command (such as read)
is pending. The value will be null in this case.
Example
If you wish to find out which tracks are enabled, request the
trk_enable
property:
Command
/get trk_enable
<LF>
Response
/get
trk_enable
110
<LF>
Indicating track 1 & 2 are enabled, track 3 is disabled.
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