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4. Configuration Parameters (CFG)
The configuration memory of the Reader
is organized in configuration blocks of 16 byte each.
These are divided into 14 byte configuration parameters and a 2 byte CRC16 checksum. Each of
these configuration blocks takes a number (CFG 0...CFG n).
Structure of a configuration block in Reader configuration memory and Reader EEPROM (CFG):
Byte
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15
Contents
PARAMETER
CRC16
The parameters are stored in two different configuration memory locations:
Reader RAM
Backup EEPROM (used for storing parameter over power down)
Multiple configuration memory locations can be addressed by the value of the parameter CFG-
ADR used in chapter 5. Protocols for Reader Configuration
CFG-ADR:
CFGn:
memory-address of the required configuration block
LOC:
specifies the location of the configuration block (RAM / EEPROM)
MODE:
specifies one or all configuration blocks
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Function
LOC
MODE
CFGn: address of configuration block
The EEPROM configuration blocks are protected by a 16 bit CRC-checksum. The examination of
these checksums is executed after each reset of the Reader. If a checksum error is found, the
Reader goes into an error status "EE-Init-Mode" and sets the configuration block which is faulty to
the default-values.
While the EE-Init-Mode is active, the LED blinks alternately red and green and the Reader answers
external commands with the status "0x10 EEPROM Failure". The "EE-Init-Mode" can be exited
now by a new reset (cold start or 6.3. [0x63]
command
).
If after this the checksums of all data
records are correct, the Reader shifts to the configured operation mode.
Notes:
Malfunctions may occur if parameters are configured outside their described range or if
unspecified parameters have been changed!
A firmware update resets the EEPROM to default settings and the Reader goes into the
error status “EE-Init-mode”.