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HERMOS LFM LP Reader - Special Features; Push Button Switches Activation

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Protocol description ASCII, SECS/HSMS
Customer manual
Version 1.2
LFM LP Reader 15.01.2019
Page 104 of 119
HERMOS AG
Gartenstrasse 19 Tel. +49(9279) 991-0
D-95490 Mistelgau Fax. +49(9279) 991-100
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Special Features
Bit 0: After a hardware reset, the reader will
auto-read if the presence sensor is covered.
0 ... execute read operation after reset,
when sensor is covered
1 ... Do not execute a read after reset,
when the sensor is covered (standard)
Bit 1: Trigger sensor-triggered automatic read
operation
0 ... sensor triggered automatic read enabled
1 ... sensor triggered automatic read disabled
Bit 2: use adjustmentvalues of LFM4x
0 ... use own adjustmentvalues
1 ... use same adjustmentvalues as LFM4x
Bit 3: use green STATUS LED as power LED
Bit 4: external output/LED (LedNo. =1) to be
switched during read operations
0 ... external output is not influenced
1 ... external output is set during read
operations
Bit 5: page transfer when reading the first
page of a multipage transponder
0 ... without page transfer
1 ... with page transfer
Bit 6: B-message for ASC-I1 protocol
0 ... activate B-message
1 ... deaktivate B-message
Bit 7: Reading and writing in testmode is
indicated by LED flickering
0 ... LED flickering disabled
1 ... LED flickering enabled
Default: 0x19 (0001 1001)
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Push button switches
activation
The parameter defines the behaviour of the
two push button switches.
Bit 0: activate TUNING push button
Bit 1: activate TEST push button
Bit 2: activate TUNING push button in
operation mode
Bit 3: activate TUNING push button in
maintenance mode
0 ... deactivate push button
1 ... activate push button
Default: 0x0F
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MID Area
The parameter defines the range of the MID.
The parameter defines the maximum number of
pages of a transponder reserved for the MID.
One page usually has 8 bytes of data.
0…10 pages
Default: 2 pages