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Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Microelectronics & Asset Tracking Technology
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System
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The Set command can be used on a number of or seals. The
maximum number of seals it can be used on is 8.
Where:
P# The high 4 bits of the first byte in the packet serial
number.
PK The low 4 bits of the first byte in the packet serial
of packets in the BMM string.
At present the packet option is not in use. The value should be 0x11.
5.6.3.2.5. Suspended SET.
The Suspended Set command functions in the same way as the
SET command. The only difference is that the SET command is
executed immediately, while the Seal will execute the Suspended
SET automatically only after the Seal wire has been plugged into
the Seal. The opcode for this command is 99h. The response is the
same response as the SET response but with 19h as the message
type.
5.6.3.2.6. Soft SET.
This command has the same structure as the SET command. The
difference is at the Seal level. In this command the seal marks the
command as an event, but doesn't reset the events memory. The
opcode for this command is 9Ah. The response is the same
response as the SET response but with 1Ah as the message type.