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PROX'N'ROLL RFID SCANNER - Reference manual
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2. C
ONFIGURATION ATTRIBUTES
There are two families of configuration attributes :
Product specific Global Configuration Attributes,
Card Acceptance Templates.
The Card Acceptance Templates are common to all products in the
SpringCard
RFID Scanner family
, and are exposed in detail in the next chapter.
In this chapter, we’ll introduce configuration tags and detail the
Prox’N’Roll
RFID Scanner
’s specific configuration attributes.
2.1. P
RINCIPLES
a. Configuration tags
Each configuration attribute is recognized by its “tag” and its length. The tag is a
one-byte value, that uniquely identifies the attribute.
The list of available tags, and their meaning, is the purpose of this chapter and
the next one.
Unless specified, each configuration attribute is exactly one byte (8 bits) long.
b. Non-volatile memory endurance
Prox’N’Roll RFID Scanner
configuration attributes are stored in reader’s non-
volatile memory (flash). They can be changed up to 100 times.
Changing any configuration attribute more than 100 times may permanently
damage your
Prox’N’Roll RFID Scanner
reader.