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7.2.8
Legend
IQH2-...:
<SystemCode>
=
'Q' ASCII (51
h
)
<ParamTyp>
=
'K1' ASCII (4B
h
31
h
)
RP
: liest den Schlüssel (12 Zeichen ASCII von 0 ... F)
im Transponder und im Lesekopf
WP
: schreibt den Schlüssel (12 Zeichen ASCII von 0
... F) in den Lesekopf
Defaultschlussel = 'FF FF FF FF FF FF' ASCII
(46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
46
h
)
IUH-...:
Siehe Handbuch des Schreib-/Lesekopfes
<ByteNum>
: 4 bits, length of <IDCode>; 8 characters (08
h
)
<Channel>
: 3 bits, channel of the read/write head
Channel 1 (001
b
), channel 2 (010
b
),
all channels (111
b
)
<ConfAddr>
: 1 ASCII character, word starting address in configuration range of the
read/write tag. The following applies to IPC03:
01
h
= protection word
02
h
= control word
<Data>
: <WordNum> times 4 bytes. When communicating a word,
the highest value byte is transferred first and the lowest
value byte last.
<F>
: 1 bit, multiplex mode, 0 (0
b
): operating mode off, 1 (1
b
): operating mode
on
<Fill Sign>
: 1 ASCII character
<FixLen>
: 4 bits, length of the read only code in bytes, see "This command tells
the read/write head on the relevant channel which tag type to
communicate with. This setting is stored in the non-volatile memory on
<FixType>
: 2 ASCII characters, example: "02" for IPC02
<IDCode>
: 4 bytes, 6 bytes, or 8 bytes (depending on the tag type)
<Identchannel>
: 3 bits, channel of the read/write head
0(0000
b
), 1 (001
b
), 2 (010
b
), all channels (111
b
)
(but not <Sensorchannel> in trigger mode)
<Month>
: 2 ASCII bytes, hexadecimal coding, 01
h
... 0C
h
(01
h
= January, 0C
h
=
December)
<P>
: 1 bit, password mode, 0 (0
b
): operating mode off, 1 (1
b
): operating
mode on
<ParamTyp>
: Parameter type, 2 ASCII characters
<PSW>
: 4 bytes HEX, password
<ReplyCounter>
: 1 byte, increases by 1 after each response and confirmation. The reply
counter starts from 0 after the system is switched on. When the
maximum value is reached, the counter skips the value 0 (from 255 to
1).
<Sensorchannel> : Channel 1 or 2
<Status>
: 1 byte (see chapter 7.2.9)