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Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
(continued)
Sub-
Meaning
Function Description
address
02
Hex
Start address
Address at which reading from or writing to the Data carrier
(Low Byte)
begins.
(The Low Byte includes the address range from 0 to 255).
or
Start address
Address  for the Auto-Read function, starting at which the code
(Low Byte)
tag is to be read. The value is stored in the EEPROM. (The Low
Byte covers the address range from 0 to 255).
or
Program No.
Number of the program to be stored in the EEPROM in
conjunction with command ID 06
Hex
 for Mixed Data Access
function (values between 01
Hex
 and 0A
Hex
 are allowed!).
or
Program No.
Number of the program stored in the EEPROM for read or write
operations in conjunction with command ID 21
Hex
 or 22
Hex
 for the
Mixed Data Access function.
or
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
03
Hex
Start address
Address for reading from or writing to the Data carrier (the High
Byte
(High Byte)
is additionally used for the address range from 256 to 8,191).
or
Start address
Address for the Auto-Read function, starting at which the code
(High Byte)
tag is to be read. The value is stored in the EEPROM (the High
Byte is also required for the address range from 256 to 8,191).
or
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
(continued next  )
Please note the
basic procedure on
 14 and 29...35
and the examples on
pages 
 36...53.
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Function Description
Output buffer, configuration and explanation
Description of
Output Buffer
(continued)
Sub-
Meaning
Function Description
address
04
Hex
No. of bytes
Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(Low Byte)
(the Low Byte includes from 1 to 256 bytes).
or
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
05
Hex
No. of bytes
Number of bytes to read or write beginning with the start address
(High Byte)
(the High Byte is additionally used for the range between 257 and
8,192 bytes).
or
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
06
Hex
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
...
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or:
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
Last byte
2nd Bit header The data are valid if the 1st and 2nd bit header are identical.
or
Data
for writing to the Data carrier
or
Program data
for writing to the EEPROM.
Please note the
basic procedure on
 14 and 29...35
and the examples on
pages 
 36...53.