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Feig Electronic OBID classic-pro Series User Manual

Feig Electronic OBID classic-pro Series
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MANUAL
preliminary
public (B)
2011-08-18
H01114-0E-ID-B.doc
ID CPR30.xx
RFID Reader for ISO/IEC14443-A & -B, NFC and ISO/IEC15693
Up From Firmware Version 01.02.00

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Feig Electronic OBID classic-pro Series Specifications

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BrandFeig Electronic
ModelOBID classic-pro Series
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LanguageEnglish

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3. Configuration Parameters (CFG)

3.1. CFG0: RFU (Reserved for Future Use)

Configuration block CFG0 is reserved for future use.

3.2. CFG1: Interface

Defines data communication settings including baud rate and response time.

3.5. CFG4: Transponder Parameters

Sets global transponder driver and reader settings, including ISO15693 modes.

3.8. CFG16: Persistence Reset

Configures timing for self-initiated reset of the RF antenna field.

4. Commands for Reader Configuration

4.1. [0x80] Read Configuration

Reads the current configuration of the reader in 14-byte blocks.

4.2. [0x81] Write Configuration

Changes the reader configuration by writing 14-byte blocks.

4.3. [0x83] Set Default Configuration (Configuration RESET)

Resets each configuration block to the manufacturer's default settings.

5. Command for Reader Control

5.1. [0x52] Baud Rate Detection

Determines the current baud rate of the reader's asynchronous interface.

5.3. [0x64] System Reset

Resets the RF-Decoder and RF Controller of the reader.

5.5. [0x66] Get Reader Info

Retrieves firmware and hardware options, and reader type information.

5.8. [0x72] Set Output

Controls temporary or unlimited activation of reader outputs like LEDs and buzzers.

6. ISO Host Commands for Transponder Communication

6.1. [0xB0] ISO Standard Host Commands

Sends standard RF commands to transponders for data exchange.

6.1.1. [0x01] Inventory

Reads the UID of all transponders in the detection range.

6.1.2. [0x25] Select

Sets one transponder to the Select State for communication.

6.3. [0xB2] ISO14443 Special Host Commands

Sends special ISO14443 defined commands and proprietary RF commands.

6.3.1. [0xBE] ISO 14443-4 T=CL (#)

Provides data exchange between host and transponder on ISO 14443-4 layer.

6.4. Special Commands for Transponder Communication

Commands for transparent data exchange with ISO14443A/B transponders.

6.4.1. [0xBD] ISO14443A Transparent Command

Sends user transparent commands to ISO14443A transponders.

7. [0xC0] SAM Commands

7.1. [0x01] SAM Activate / Deactivate

Activates, deactivates, and selects the protocol for a smartcard.

7.2. [0xBD] T=0 Data Exchange

Exchanges APDU commands and responses using the T=0 protocol.

8. Supported ISO Host commands

8.1. ISO14443-A & -B Part 4 compatible Transponder

Lists commands for ISO14443-A and -B Part 4 compatible transponders.

8.2. ISO14443-A Part 3 compatible Transponder

Lists commands for ISO14443-A Part 3 compatible transponders.

8.3. ISO15693 compatible Transponder

Lists commands for ISO15693 compatible transponders.

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