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Sub-
Meaning
Function Description
address
03
Hex
Start address
Address for reading from or writing to the data carrier. (The High
(High Byte)
Byte is additionally used for the address range from 256 to 8,191)
or
Start address
Address for the Auto-Read function, starting at which the data
(High Byte)
carrier is to be read. The value is stored in the EEPROM. (The
High Byte is also required for the address range from 256 to
8,191).
or
Configuration 3rd byte
00
Hex
Default value (factory setting)
This value must not be changed!
or
Data
for writing to the data carrier
04
Hex
No. of bytes
Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(Low Byte)
(the Low Byte includes from 1 to 255 bytes).
or
Configuration 4th byte
82
Hex
Default value (factory setting)
Changes depending on the configuration.
or
Data
for writing to the data carrier
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Description of
Output buffer
(continued)
Function Description
Output Buffer, Configuration and Explanation
Please note the
basic procedure on
13 and 28...35
and the examples on
pages
36...55.
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Function Description
Output Buffer, Configuration and Explanation
Description of
Output buffer
(continued)
Sub-
Meaning
Function Description
address
05
Hex
No. of bytes
Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(High Byte)
(the High Byte is additionally used for the range between 256 and
8,191 bytes).
or
Configuration 5th byte
00
Hex
Default value (factory setting)
Changes depending on the configuration.
or
Data
for writing to the data carrier.
06
Hex
Configuration 6th byte
00
Hex
Default value (factory setting)
This value must not be changed!
or
Data
for writing to the data carrier.
07
Hex
2nd Bit header
The data are valid if the 1st and 2nd bit header are identical.
or
Data
for writing to the data carrier.
Please note the
basic procedure on
13 and 28...35
and the examples on
pages
36...55.