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Es track 1 property, Es track 2 property, Es track 3 property – MagTek iDynamo MagneSafe V5 User Manual

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Section 2. Communications

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ES Track 1 Property

Property ID:

0x2D

Property Type:

Byte

Length:

1 byte

Get Property:

Yes

Set Property:

Yes

Default Value:

0xFF (use ES property)

Description:

This character is sent as the end sentinel for track 1 with any format. If the
value is 0 no character is sent. If the value is in the range 1 – 127 then the
equivalent ASCII character will be sent. If the value is 0xFF then the value of
the ES property will be used instead of this property.

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.


ES Track 2 Property

Property ID:

0x2E

Property Type:

Byte

Length:

1 byte

Get Property:

Yes

Set Property:

Yes

Default Value:

0xFF (use ES property)

Description:

This character is sent as the end sentinel for track 2 with any format except
JIS type 2. If the value is 0 no character is sent. If the value is in the range 1
– 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent. If the value is 0xFF
then the value of the ES property will be used instead of this property.

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.


ES Track 3 Property

Property ID:

0x2F

Property Type:

Byte

Length:

1 byte

Get Property:

Yes

Set Property:

Yes

Default Value:

0xFF (use ES property)

Description:

This character is sent as the end sentinel for track 3 with any format. If the
value is 0 no character is sent. If the value is in the range 1 – 127 then the
equivalent ASCII character will be sent. If the value is 0xFF then the value of
the ES property will be used instead of this property.

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.