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Qscan User’s Guide Version 1.4
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Proximity and iClass Input, Format # 3, Part 2*
X053 iss il b sc ic uc
iss issue code start bit max=250
il # bits for issue code 000=no issue
b issue code is lsb 0=off 1=issue is lsb
sc site characters 00=none max=20
ic id characters 00=none max=20
uc issue characters 00=none max=20
This command is the second part of a 2 part command, for setting up an
input proximity or iClass format.
* added to rmware 5/22/13
PROGRAMMING
PROX ICLASS
Proximity and iClass Input, Format # 1 Mask, Part 1*
X054 p1 ll1 p2 ll2
p1 start position 00=ll1 is a constant
ll1 length or constant
p2 start position 00=ll2 is a constant
ll2 length or constant
p1 and p2 refer to the start position in the data to start an extraction of
data. The data is extracted for a length of ll1,ll2. If p1 or p2 is 00, then
ll1 or ll2 refers to a constant value which will be inserted into the data
value. The constant value is a 3-digit ascii decimal value of the character
to insert (“A” = 065). If both p1 and ll1 (or p2 and ll2) are 0, then that
portion of the mask is ignored. See the examples at the end of this
section.
Note this mask applies only to prox/iClass cards with a bit length dened
by prox/iClass format # 1.
* added to rmware 5/22/13

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