User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up!
- Preface
- 1 Scope
- 2 Extended Documentation
- 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
- 4 Supported tags
- 5 The mifare® Transponder Family
- 6 ISO 14443 Type B
- 7 Hardware
- 8 Software for contactless interface functions
- 8.1 ASCII Protocol
- 8.2 Binary Protocol
- 8.3 Register Set
- 8.3.1 EEPROM memory organization
- 8.3.2 Unique device ID (00h – 04h)
- 8.3.3 Station ID (0Ah)
- 8.3.4 Protocol configuration (0Bh)
- 8.3.5 BAUD, Baud rate control register (0Ch)
- 8.3.6 Command Guard Time (0Dh)
- 8.3.7 OPMODE, operating mode register (0Eh)
- 8.3.8 Single Shot Time-out (0Fh)
- 8.3.9 Protocol configuration 2 (13h)
- 8.3.9.1 Disable multi-tag reset (default 0)
- 8.3.9.2 Disable start-up message (default 0)
- 8.3.9.3 Enable binary frame v2 (default 0)
- 8.3.9.4 Noisy Environment (default 0)
- 8.3.9.5 Reset Recovery Time Multiplier (default 0)
- 8.3.9.6 Enable ISO14443 B Anti-collision (default 0)
- 8.3.9.7 Disable ISO 14443-4 Error Handling (default 0)
- 8.3.10 Reset Off Time (14h)
- 8.3.11 Reset Recovery Time (15h)
- 8.3.12 Application Family Identifier (16h)
- 8.3.13 Selection Time-out ISO 14443A (17h)
- 8.3.14 Selection Time-out ISO 14443B (18h)
- 8.3.15 Selection Time-out SR176 (19h)
- 8.3.16 Protocol configuration 3 (1Bh)
- 8.3.17 User data (80h - EFh)
- 8.4 Instruction Set
- 8.4.1 Overview
- 8.4.2 Error Codes
- 8.4.3 Common commands
- 8.4.3.1 Test Continuous Read
- 8.4.3.2 Continuous Read
- 8.4.3.3 Set LED
- 8.4.3.4 DES encryption / decryption of data
- 8.4.3.5 Get ID
- 8.4.3.6 Multi-Tag Selection / List
- 8.4.3.7 Include tag type
- 8.4.3.8 Exclude tag type
- 8.4.3.9 Set tag type
- 8.4.3.10 Set Configuration Flags
- 8.4.3.11 Set Configuration Register
- 8.4.3.12 Antenna power on/off
- 8.4.3.13 Read/Write user port
- 8.4.3.14 Quiet
- 8.4.3.15 Read block
- 8.4.3.16 Read reader EEPROM
- 8.4.3.17 Select
- 8.4.3.18 Get Version
- 8.4.3.19 Write DESFire key
- 8.4.3.20 Write master key
- 8.4.3.21 Write block
- 8.4.3.22 Write EEPROM
- 8.4.3.23 Reset
- 8.4.3.24 Field Reset
- 8.4.4 ISO 14443 Type A only commands
- 8.4.5 SR176 only commands
- 8.4.6 DESFire command set
- 8.4.6.1 Authenticate
- 8.4.6.2 Change Key Settings
- 8.4.6.3 Get Key Settings
- 8.4.6.4 Change Key
- 8.4.6.5 Get Key Version
- 8.4.6.6 Create Application
- 8.4.6.7 Delete Application
- 8.4.6.8 Get Application IDs
- 8.4.6.9 Select Application
- 8.4.6.10 Format PICC
- 8.4.6.11 Get Version
- 8.4.6.12 Get File IDs
- 8.4.6.13 Get File Settings
- 8.4.6.14 Select File
- 8.4.6.15 Change File Settings
- 8.4.6.16 Create Standard Data File
- 8.4.6.17 Create Backup Data File
- 8.4.6.18 Create Value File
- 8.4.6.19 Create Linear Record File
- 8.4.6.20 Create Cyclic Record File
- 8.4.6.21 Delete File
- 8.4.6.22 Read Data / Records
- 8.4.6.23 Data files
- 8.4.6.24 Record file
- 8.4.6.25 Write Data / Record
- 8.4.6.26 Get Value
- 8.4.6.27 Credit
- 8.4.6.28 Debit
- 8.4.6.29 Limited Credit
- 8.4.6.30 Clear Record File
- 8.4.6.31 Commit Transaction
- 8.4.6.32 Abort Transaction
- 9 Software for contact interface functions
- 10 Frequently Asked Questions
- 11 References
- 12 Appendix A: SAM
- 13 Appendix C: Timings
- 14 Appendix D: Release Notes
- 15 Appendix F: Approvals / Certificates
ACGPass e-ID Desktop Reader, Ver. Dual ISO 2.3
5.3 mifare
®
Ultralight
mifare
®
Ultralight cards have no encryption included. They only support plain text
data transmission.
mifare
®
Ultralight only supports 4 bytes per sector, but the command set uses 16
bytes per sector. Only the 4 least significant bytes are valid when using mifare
®
Ultralight.
Ensure that the other bytes match with the tag content when using the write
command; otherwise the read back will fail.
5.4 mifare
®
4k
mifare
®
4k cards have an increased memory. Beginning from sector 32 (20h), sectors
have 16 blocks. Due to compatibility reasons, the sector indices have changed
according to the following table. The login sector has to be used to access the
corresponding sector on the card.
Sector Block Login sector
00h 00h – 03h 00h
01h 04h – 07h 01h
… … …
1Fh 7Ch – 7Fh 1Fh
20h 80h – 8Fh 20h
21h 90h – 9Fh 24h
22h A0h – AFh 28h
23h B0h – BFh 2Ch
24h C0h – CFh 30h
25h D0h – DFh 34h
26h E0h – EFh 38h
27h F0h – FFh 3Ch
Figure 5-5: mifare
®
4k sector index table
5.5 mifare
®
ProX
mifare
®
ProX tags have an operating system onboard. Data organization depends on
the operating system installed on the card. These cards can include additional
functionalities such as DES or a proprietary encipher algorithm.
Before accessing the operating system, the card must be selected. Customized
commands are issued using the transfer command.
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