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February 1999 Rev. 1.2 Communication Reader-Host<br />

3.7.39 RWD_SetModuleAdr<br />

The command RWD_SetModuleAdr is used to assign a unique node-address to a device whose<br />

serial number is known. The new node-address is written into the EEPROM of the read/write<br />

device.<br />

Initial value stored in the EEPROM of a delivered read/write device:<br />

addr = 0x00<br />

RWD_SetModuleAdr should be sent in Ordinary <strong>Protocol</strong>. If the right serial number was sent,<br />

the read/write device answers with Ordinary <strong>Protocol</strong> if its former node-address was zero,<br />

otherwise it answers in Extended <strong>Protocol</strong>.<br />

If the serial number does not match, the command is ignored, and there will be no answer from<br />

the reader.<br />

You can read the serial number of the read/write device by using the command GetVersion.<br />

C-Function: void RWD_SetModuleAdr (BYTE_T addr, char *snr);<br />

Header-File: HitagRWD.H<br />

Serial protocol:<br />

HOST - READ/WRITE DEVICE<br />

0x0E 0x91 Snr[0] ..... Snr[10] addr BCC<br />

addr:<br />

0x00 ... for communication with a single reader using the Ordinary <strong>Protocol</strong>.<br />

>0x00 ... for communication with multiple readers (e.g. in RS485 net)<br />

using the Extended protocol. Each reader gets a specific address.<br />

READ/WRITE DEVICE - HOST<br />

(only if serial number matches!)<br />

0x02 Status BCC<br />

Status:<br />

0 ... no error<br />

-1 ... SERIAL ERROR<br />

Page 55 (107)<br />

Protokoll HTRM801 V1.2/C

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