Mask other cards, Send clear aamva card data property – MagTek Bluetooth MagneSafe V5 Swipe Reader User Manual
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is set to 0x01, the Encryption Counter is sent as the next field after the
DUKPT Serial Number in a swipe message.
NOTE: If this property is set to 0x01 and the Format Code is currently
“0001”, the Format Code will be changed to “0002”.
This property is stored in non-volatile memory, so it will persist when the unit
is power cycled. When this property is changed, the unit must be reset (see
Command Number 2) or power cycled for these changes to take effect.
MASK OTHER CARDS
Property ID:
0x31
Property Type:
Byte
Length:
1 byte
Get Property:
Yes
Set Property:
Yes
Default Value:
0x00 (Don’t Mask Other cards)
Description:
This property is used to designate whether or not the cards which do not
decode as ISO/ABA Financial cards or AAMVA Driver License cards should
be sent with their data masked or in the clear. The default state is to send the
data in the clear (0x00). If this property is set to 0x01, the track(s) will be sent
with a ”0” for each byte of encoded data read.
This property is stored in non-volatile memory, so it will persist when the unit
is power cycled. When this property is changed, the unit must be reset (see
Command Number 2) or power cycled for these changes to take effect.
SEND CLEAR AAMVA CARD DATA PROPERTY
Property ID:
0x34
Property Type:
Byte
Length:
1 byte
Get Property:
Yes
Set Property:
Yes
Default Value:
0x00
Description:
This character is used to control how to send out AAMVA card data when the
security level is above 2.
This property is stored in non-volatile memory, so it will persist when the unit
is power cycled. When this property is changed, the unit must be reset (see
Command Number 2) or power cycled for these changes to take effect.
0 – send out masked AAMVA card data
1 – send out clear AAMVA card data
Example Set Send Clear AAMVA Card Data property Request (Hex):
Cmd Num
Data Len
Prp ID Data
01
06
34
01 xx xx xx xx *
* where “xx xx xx xx” is the MAC.