TransCore IT241005422 Manual De Usuario
Application Program Interface
D-13
Description
ASCII Characters
Vendor
AMTECH^^
Hardware version XX
Boot software IDs — The remaining four groups provide 20-character version IDs of
the boot and application software for the reader, and alternately serve as a method to
read the programmer serial number. In the reader, each software ID is composed of a
9-character Amtech internal part number and an 11-character software version. The
general format for each of the four software IDs is illustrated below:
the boot and application software for the reader, and alternately serve as a method to
read the programmer serial number. In the reader, each software ID is composed of a
9-character Amtech internal part number and an 11-character software version. The
general format for each of the four software IDs is illustrated below:
Description
ASCII Characters
Software ID
Part number
XXXXX-XX^
Version
VER^XX.XX^^^
Programmer S/N — For the programmer, the first four bytes (50-53) of the software
field return the programmer serial number.
field return the programmer serial number.
Restore Programmer Configuration
The Restore Programmer Configuration command is used to return the programmer to
its original factory default settings. The Restore Programmer Configuration command
requests the programmer to reconfigure its current internal settings (RF frequency, RF
attenuation, etc.) to what is saved in nonvolatile memory or to default factory settings.
its original factory default settings. The Restore Programmer Configuration command
requests the programmer to reconfigure its current internal settings (RF frequency, RF
attenuation, etc.) to what is saved in nonvolatile memory or to default factory settings.
The data associated with the Restore Programmer Configuration is shown in Table D-
7. This data defines the source (factory defaults or NVM) of the configuration param-
eters of the programmer. The NVRAM parameters are the last saved using the Set Pro-
grammer Configuration command. Upon command, the programmer changes the
programmer configuration to the values from the selected source immediately follow-
ing the transmission of the command response (Table D-8).
7. This data defines the source (factory defaults or NVM) of the configuration param-
eters of the programmer. The NVRAM parameters are the last saved using the Set Pro-
grammer Configuration command. Upon command, the programmer changes the
programmer configuration to the values from the selected source immediately follow-
ing the transmission of the command response (Table D-8).
Table D-7 Programmer Configuration Data
Bits 7 - 1
Bit 0
Spare
Programmer configuration
control
control