UIC Bezel5 Programmer’s Manual
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UDN PM098 Rev. 1.0
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8.2.
Configuration Option
There are some configuration settings to be done before the unit is deployed to the field
Mode
Description
Wallet application deactivated ISIS wallet is deactivated
Mifare First (default)
Google application (and Mifare functionality) is activated and Mifare is read first
ISIS Wallet
ISIS wallet is activated*. The operation PPSE or Sizzle AID is determined by
TERMINAL_STARTUP_MODE. And the host can choose for ‘ISIS only’, or ‘ISIS with
the payment in MERCHANT_CAPABILITIES’.
* ISIS requests two different ways to start the application – manual or automatic (default).
8.3.
Tag FFFF820E Output Format
The wallet data is output in Tag FFFF820E packed in a series of application data units according to
the following format:
The data of all records are expressed in ASCII-HEX values. For Example, the character ‘B’ is
expressed as ‘42’. If the data is in ASCII, it is embraced by […]. The Tag FFFF820E must be present if
the tap is from the phone. It can either be the normal track or the empty track in cases of no
application or read back with error. The data begins with the start sentinel “#” and ends with the
end sentinel “?”.
* Tag FFFF820E is always in clear text
ISIS Wallet data is output in Tag FFFF820E according to the following format:
Byte 0
Byte 1~4
Byte
5~6
Byte
7~8
Byte 9~10
Byte
11
Byte
12+n
Byte
13+n
Byte n
Byte n+1
[#],
Start
sentinel
Total
length of
track
Num of
Tags
Num of
Loyalty
Num of
Offer
=
Tag
1
=
...
Tag
n
[?], End
sentinel
Table 8-2. ISIS Wallet Tag Data Output Format