6 - Magnetic Stripe Card Data Sent from Device to Host (MSR Only | Keypad Entry Only)
6.8
MagnePrint Status
This four-byte value contains 32 bits of MagnePrint status information in little endian byte order. Byte 1
is the least significant byte and its LSB is status bit 0. Byte 4 is the most significant byte and its MSB is
status bit 31. Table 6-4 provides an example showing the meaning of the MagnePrint Status bits for a
specific value.
If the device is set to a security level below Security Level 3, it uses the current value of Property 0x15 -
MagnePrint Flags to determine the behavior of this value.
Bit 0 = MagnePrint capable flag
Bits 1 to 15 = Product revision & mode
Bit 16 = Reserved
Bit 17 = Reserved for noise measurement
Bit 18 = Swipe too slow
Bit 19 = Swipe too fast
Bit 20 = Reserved
Bit 21 = Actual card swipe direction (0 = Forward, 1 = Reverse)
Bits 22-31 = Reserved
Format
HID
TLV
GATT/SLIP
Thinking about the value in hexadecimal notation, each hexadecimal digit represents 4 bits. For example,
Table 6-4 shows a MagnePrint Status where the characters are A1050000.
eDynamo| Secure Card Reader Authenticator | Programmer's Manual (COMMANDS)
Where to Find Value
Usage 0x23
Data Object 8263
Offset 344..347
Page 47 of 245 (D998200115-17)
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