Parameter address list, Table 3-3. parameter address list – MagTek MINIWEDGE SWIPE READER User Manual
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PARAMETER ADDRESS LIST
Table 3-3. Parameter Address List
Address
(Hex)
1
Access Default
Value
Parameter
001
R
0x00
Parameter ID #
013 R/W 0x95 Track/ID
Enable
014
R/W
0x63
Track Data Send Flags
015
R/W
'@' (0x40)
Start Sentinel Char for TK2 - 7-bit data
016
R/W
‘!’ (0x21)
Start Sentinel Char for TK3 - CA Driver License
017
R/W
‘+’ (0x2B)
Start Sentinel Char for TK3 - ISO/ABA
018
R/W
‘#’ (0x23)
Start Sentinel Char for TK3 - AAMVA
019
R/W
'&' (0x26)
Start Sentinel Char for TK3 - 7-bit data
01A R/W 18
(0x12)
Char Output Delay ( x 512
μs) default = 9 ms +
01B R/W 50
(0x32)
Special Char
2
Delay ( x 512
μs) default = 25 ms +
01C
R/W
0x00
Pre Card Data code (hex value sent)
3
01D
R/W
0x00
Pre Card Data char (Scan codes sent)
4
01E
R/W
0x00
Post Card Data char (Scan codes sent)
01F
R/W
0x00
Post Card Data code (hex value sent)
020
R/W
0x00
Pre Track char (Scan codes sent)
021
R/W
0x00
Post Track char (Scan codes sent)
022 R/W 0x0D
Terminating
Char + per track/per card flag
023
R/W
0x00
Pre response data code value (hex value sent)
024
R/W
‘W’ (0x57)
Command Prefix Character
025
R/W
0x0D
Post response data char value (scan codes)
026 R/W 0x00 Post
response
data code (hex value sent)
027
R/W
'M' (0x4D)
Command prefix
5
028
R/W
'W' (0x57)
Device ID
029 R/W 0x0D
Command
Terminator
02A
R/W
0x00
Hardware Track mapping
02C
R/W
0x00
Table ID Number (to identify configuration parameters)
02D
R/W
0x00
Table Version Number (to identify configuration parameters)
02E
R/W
0x25
Start Sentinel Character for TK1
080 R/W 0x00 KB
Flag
081-082
R/W
0x00
KB ID #. Not used by MiniWedge. Based on Language ID in
Windows
083-114
R/W
0x00
Flags and scan codes for selected ASCII codes as defined
below.
1FE
R
- -
CRC of parameter table – Low byte
1FF
R
- -
CRC of parameter table – High byte
1
Any address not shown is reserved for future use.
2
A special character is any character with an ASCII value less than 0x20. See Appendix A for character timing.
3
When a "Hex code" is defined, only a single character is sent (e.g., 0x41 sent as 0x41).
4
When a character requiring scan codes is defined, the appropriate set of scan codes is sent for that character
(e.g., 0x41 sent as scan codes representing the letter A).
5
The Command prefix must not be set to a character that could appear in a command since a new command is
started whenever this character is detected.