NOTE: The transferred images come from device internal circular buffer
which is used for this specific purpose. The buffer size depends on the
complexity of the configuration as it is allocated during runtime. The buffer is
managed in a round-robin fashion, therefore requesting of packs/phases
that are “too old” in the buffer may result in the reader not being able to
transmit images, even if returning an ACK response (to be changed in future
releases). On IdStart>IdStop errors, NACK is returned.
After transmitting the reply message, the device then waits for another programming string or
the exit from host mode programming command.
Images can also be sent to a TCP Channel On Demand.
CAUTION: Sending images on demand to a TCP channel requires a
dedicated program to correctly handle file transfer.