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Function Description
Mode 1: Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Please note the
basic procedure on
30 and the
examples on pages
50...64.
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 257 and
8,192 bytes).
or:
Data
for writing to the data carrier
or:
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
06
Hex
Data
for writing to the data carrier
or:
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
...
Data
for writing to the data carrier
or:
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
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Function Description
Mode 1: Input buffer, configuration and explanation
Configuration of the
input buffer for one
read/write head
(Example shown for
Head 1)
Bit No.
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Subaddress
00
Hex
= Bit Header
BB
HF
TO
IN/KN
AF
AE
AA
CP
Bit Name
01
Hex
Error Code
or
Data
02
Hex
Data
03
Hex
Data
04
Hex
Data
05
Hex
Data
06
Hex
Data
...
Data
Sub-
Bit
Meaning
Function Description
address
Name
00
Hex
BB
Ready
The BIS Identification System is in the Ready state.
Bit Header HF
Head Error
Cable break from read/write head or
no read/write head connected.
TO
Toggle-Bit Out
for read: BIS has new/additional data ready.
for write: BIS is ready to accept new/additional data.
IN/KN
Use same bit in the bit header. Either IN or KN can be
displayed. Therefore you must select either DigIN_Mode
= 1 or HS_LS_Mode = 1 (see 18).
IN
Input
If the parameter "
DigIN_Mode
" is 1 and HS_SL_Mode is
0, this bit indicates the state of the Input.
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Description of
Input Buffer
Please note the
basic procedure on
30 and the
examples on pages
50...64.