8 - Configuration
Data Type
Binary
Valid Values
A prefix, such as "DF II Go-" for DynaFlex II Go, followed by the device's serial
number. For example, "DF II Go-B603226".
Devices are always deployed with the serial number loaded, but prior to loading the
Default
serial number at MagTek, the prefix will be followed by the second to last and the last
least significant bytes of the Bluetooth device address converted to ASCII hex. For
example, "DF II Go-97C2".
Table 8.3-36 - Get Request Example
AA00 81040128D101 841AD101 81072B06010401F609 850101 890AE208E206E304E102C100
Table 8.3-37 - Get Response Example
AA008104825CD10182040000000084820020D10181072B06010401F6098501028910E10EE20CE70
AE208C106943469B297A5
Table 8.3-38 - Set Request Example
AA0081040112D111842ED11181072B06010401F609850101891EE21CE21AE318E116C11444594E4
1464C4558000000000000000000000000
Table 8.3-39 - Set Response Example
AA0081048212D1118204000000008482002ED11181072B06010401F609850101891EE21CE21AE31
8E116C11444594E41464C4558000000000000000000000000
8.3.3.2 Property 1.2.2.3.1.2 Bluetooth LE Desired Minimum Connection Interval
Table 8.3-40 - Property 1.2.2.3.1.2 Bluetooth LE Desired Minimum Connection Interval
Property OID 1.2.2.3.1.2 / 0x010202030102
Name
Bluetooth LE Desired Minimum Connection Interval
This two-byte property, in most significant byte order, contains the Interval Min value in
1.25 millisecond units that the device sends to a Bluetooth LE host in a CONNECTION
PARAMETER UPDATE REQUEST. See the Core Bluetooth Specification for details.
Description
Only values between 6 and 3200 are valid.
After the host changes this property, the device must be reset before the changes will
take effect.
DynaFlex II Go| Secure Card Reader | Programmer's Manual (COMMANDS)
Property Description
Example (Hex)
Example (Hex)
Example (Hex)
Example (Hex)
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