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BioMax2 / KBio2-Online
Installation and Programming Manual
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To speed up data transmission to the serial ports (e.g. for biometric data transmission),
the UDP frames have the Extra Data field that encodes the end of the frame:
<OPC><NA><ARG><CRC><ETB>&b[Length][Data]
<ETB>: Extra Data start indicator (End Transmission Block, ASCII
$17).
&b’: Binary format Extra-Data indicator via UDP.
[Length]: 2 bytes in binary format. The maximum supported length is
912 .
[Data]: String of [Length] bytes. This contains the information
directly expressed in binary format.
9.3. KSP UDP frame format
If the BioMax2 / KBio2-Online electronics 6000 IP port is used, the frames should be in
the following format:
<AppID><NodeID><KSP_Opc><Len><Lbl><OPC><ARG>
Where:
<AppID>: [ 1 byte ] Application identifier (see Subsection 6.3.2.)
<NodeID>: [ 1 byte ] Node identifier (see Subsection 6.3.2.)
<KSP_Opc>:[ 1 byte ] Its value is $F8 for the data frames.
<Len>: [ 1 byte ] Length afterwards. Its value is 2 + NA.
<Lbl>: [ 1 byte ] Value that is always different, indicating the frame
number (“label”).
<OPC>: [ 1 byte ] This parameter indicates the meaning of the frame
and enables you to interpret the data it contains. It is a binary
byte.
<ARG>: [ NA bytes ] This contains the frame information. This field
will be made up of <NA> bytes with information directly
encoded in binary format.
In some cases, the BioMax2 / KBio2-Online electronics will simply transfer the data
received from a slave reader. In this case, this data can be encapsulated as Extra Data at
the end of the KSP frame:
<Frame_KSP><ETB>&b[Length][Data]
<ETB>: Extra Data start indicator (End Transmission Block, ASCII
$17).

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