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HF RWM and TAG Commands. J.-D. Chatelain. HF RWM Commands. HF TAG Commands. Allows to activate or to deactivate the magnetic field of the RWM. Returns the status of the magnetic field of the RWM. Stores two bytes at a specified address of the memory of the RWM. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HF RWM and TAG Commands

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HF RWM Commands

HF TAG Commands

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Allows to activate or to deactivate the magnetic field of the RWM

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Returns the status of the magnetic field of the RWM

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Stores two bytes at a specified address of the memory of the RWM

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Reads the block (two bytes) at the specified address of the memory

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Returns information on the firmware and the type of the RWM

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Each RWM stops to scan the transponders in front of it. RWMs come out from this mode as soon as a command is sent on the fieldbus.

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Restarts the RWM

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Defines the logical address of the RWM.

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Returns the address of the RWM in decimal.

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Defines the mode (physical or logical) of addressing the RWM.

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Returns the addressing mode of the RWM

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Activates or deactivates the protection mode of the RWM.

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Returns the status of the protection mode of the RWM

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HF RWM Commands

HF TAG Commands

Exit

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Reads the specified number of blocks (and protection code of each block if option flag = 1) starting from the specified address

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Writes the specified number of blocks of data starting from the specified address in the transponder(s) concerned.

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Protects definitively against writing the selected blocks

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Set the concerned transponder in the "Quiet state".

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Set the concerned transponder in the “Selected state".

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Set the concerned transponder(s) in the "Ready" state.

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Writes AFI (Application Family Identifier) code in the transponder(s) concerned.

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Protect definitively against writing the AFI code in the concerned transponder(s).

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Writes DSFID (Data Storage Format IDentifier) code in the transponder(s) concerned.

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Protect definitively against writing the DSFID code in the concerned transponder(s).

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Returns the specific characteristics of the transponder

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Commands to the transponder to return a random number

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Sends the encrypted password to the transponder in order to unlock it.

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Modification of the password

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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Locks, in an irreversible way, the specified password

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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Activates definitively a password of 64 bits made up of the read and write passwords

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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Protects the specified pages in accordance with the desired protection status

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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Locks, in an irreversible way, the protection conditions of the page concerned

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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Returns the protection state of the specified blocks

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Deactivates, in an irreversible way, the transponder which will not answer any command any more

A login (“Get Random Number” followed by “Set Password”) is mandatory before this command

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