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©Contrinex JDC PPT_LF_TestList Test list J.-D. Chatelain

1.Commands introduction area 2.List of the commands 3.List of the results 4.Detailed results 1.Commands introduction area 2.List of the commands 3.List of the results 4.Detailed results

A0 - Select frontal R/W head Selects the frontal antenna of the swivelling read/write module of the interface. A0 - Select frontal R/W head Selects the frontal antenna of the swivelling read/write module of the interface. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

A1 - Select lateral R/W head Selects the lateral antenna of the pivoting read/write module. A1 - Select lateral R/W head Selects the lateral antenna of the pivoting read/write module. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

AD - Add value to TAG Adds, word by word, the data sent to the data stored in the transponder’s memory, starting from the start address. AD - Add value to TAG Adds, word by word, the data sent to the data stored in the transponder’s memory, starting from the start address. 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Start address (4 HEX digits) RWM number (2 HEX digits) Data (N x 4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

CP - Compare value(s) with TAG Compares the data sent to the data stored in the transponder’s memory, starting from the start address. CP - Compare value(s) with TAG Compares the data sent to the data stored in the transponder’s memory, starting from the start address. 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Data (N x 4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits) Start address (4 HEX digits)

CR - Read configuration interface Returns the value of the specified configuration parameter. CR - Read configuration interface Returns the value of the specified configuration parameter. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Number of the configuration’s parameter (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

CW - Configure interface Configures the interface CW - Configure interface Configures the interface 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Number of the configuration’s parameter (2 HEX digits) Value of the configuration’s parameter (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

H0 - Deactivate magnetic field Deactivates the magnetic field of the specified RWM H0 - Deactivate magnetic field Deactivates the magnetic field of the specified RWM 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

H1 - Activate magnetic field Activates the magnetic field of the specified RWM H1 - Activate magnetic field Activates the magnetic field of the specified RWM 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

IN - Read input Returns the binary input state (INPUT) IN - Read input Returns the binary input state (INPUT) 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

KL - Kill TAG Makes the transponder completely inaccessible, both for reading as well as writing. Only its identification number can still be read. KL - Kill TAG Makes the transponder completely inaccessible, both for reading as well as writing. Only its identification number can still be read. 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

LI -TAG login Frees access to reading and writing in the zones protected by the password LI -TAG login Frees access to reading and writing in the zones protected by the password 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Password (4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

MR - Read RWM memory Reads the byte at the specified address MR - Read RWM memory Reads the byte at the specified address 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Address of the byte to read (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

MW - Write RWM memory Writes one byte at the specified address MW - Write RWM memory Writes one byte at the specified address 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Address of the byte to write (2 HEX digits) Byte to write (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

OR - Read outputs Reads the state of the outputs and returns a number between 0 and 15 ( and ) depending on the configuration of the output status OR - Read outputs Reads the state of the outputs and returns a number between 0 and 15 ( and ) depending on the configuration of the output status 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

OW - Write outputs Imposes the output state according to the value of the parameter entered (only if "Outputs off"). OW - Write outputs Imposes the output state according to the value of the parameter entered (only if "Outputs off"). 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Output state (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

PR - Protect TAG Protects against reading (02), against writing (04) or both (06) the concerned words PR - Protect TAG Protects against reading (02), against writing (04) or both (06) the concerned words 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Number of words (2 HEX digits) Protection code (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits) Start address (4 HEX digits)

PW - Define password Saves the password in the memory of the RWM in order to have not to enter it at each login PW - Define password Saves the password in the memory of the RWM in order to have not to enter it at each login 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Password (4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

RD - Read TAG Reads the specified number of words starting from start address RD - Read TAG Reads the specified number of words starting from start address 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Number of words (2 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits) Start address (4 HEX digits)

RL - Reset RWM parameters Resets, in the interface, the parameters related to the specified RWM RL - Reset RWM parameters Resets, in the interface, the parameters related to the specified RWM 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

RP - Reply Request to the interface the result of the command sent in the first phase. This is the second phase of a 2 phase- command. RP - Reply Request to the interface the result of the command sent in the first phase. This is the second phase of a 2 phase- command. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

RS - Reset interface Restarts the interface RS - Reset interface Restarts the interface 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

S? - Status Returns the identification number of the transponder which is in front of each RWM S? - Status Returns the identification number of the transponder which is in front of each RWM 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

SL - Select TAG Regardless of self-selection, selects the tag if its identification number has been previously read SL - Select TAG Regardless of self-selection, selects the tag if its identification number has been previously read 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

TR - Read TAG configuration Displays the configuration word stored at address 126. TR - Read TAG configuration Displays the configuration word stored at address phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

TW - Write TAG configuration Writes the configuration word at address 126. TW - Write TAG configuration Writes the configuration word at address phase command Mandatory Optional Configuration word (4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

VI - Interface firmware Returns the version of the firmware installed in the interface. VI - Interface firmware Returns the version of the firmware installed in the interface. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters)

VL - R/W module firmware Returns the firmware version installed in the RWM concerned. VL - R/W module firmware Returns the firmware version installed in the RWM concerned. 1-phase command Mandatory Optional Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

WP - Write password Writes the new password at address 127. The old password is not necessary if a login has already be done. WP - Write password Writes the new password at address 127. The old password is not necessary if a login has already be done. 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Old password (4 HEX digits) New password (4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits)

WR - Write TAG Writes the specified words starting from the start address. WR - Write TAG Writes the specified words starting from the start address. 2-phase command Mandatory Optional Data (N x 4 HEX digits) Interface number (2 HEX digits) Command (2 ASCII characters) RWM number (2 HEX digits) Start address (4 HEX digits)

Acknowledgment for RWM (1 digit HEX) Answer to a STATUS command (S?) Answer to a question for RWM with data return Answer to a question for RWM without data return Answer to a question for the interface with data return Answer to a question for the interface without data return Identification number of TAG 2 (8 digits HEX) Acknowledgment for RWM 4 (1 digit HEX) Acknowledgment for RWM 1 (1 digit HEX) Acknowledgment for interface (1 digit HEX) Interface number (2 digits HEX) Data (X digits HEX) RWM number (2 digits HEX) Data (N x 4 digits HEX) Protection code per word (N digits HEX) Identification number of TAG 1 (8 digits HEX) Acknowledgment for RWM 2 (1 digit HEX) Acknowledgment for RWM 3 (1 digit HEX) Identification number of TAG 3 (8 digits HEX) Identification number of TAG 4 (8 digits HEX) Syntaxe des résultats - Syntax of the answers

HEXASCII

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