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Chapter 7 Evaluation Software
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# of Events – The number of Event records that are written in the
DataSeal.
Seal Stamp – The value of the Se al Stamp parameter of the DataSeal.
This parameter is a random number that is generated on each open and
close.
Rdr Addr (Reader Address) – T he Reader Address of the DataReader
t hat execut ed the command. This field is added by the Evaluat ion
Software and is not part of the DataSeal's response.
Status – OK or T ampered.
In addition to these indicators, the Seal Status indicators also indicates the
DataSeal's Long Status. Flags that are set appear in red, while unset flags
appear black. For a complete list of the flags in the DataSeal's Long Status,
and their meanings see chapter 0 8.
If the DataSeal didn't respond to the Addre sse d Ve rify co mm an d, t h e
Result indicat ion box (It em #4 in Figure 7-0) displays a red message "Seal
does not respond".
7.4.3 Executing Set Command
The Set command is used to prepare a DataSeal for a new use. The Set
command is addressed to a specific DataSeal (in fact, it can be addressed to
up to 8 Dat aSeals simult aneously, but the Evaluat ion Soft ware does not
support it through this window). In order to execute a Set command you
must first specify the DataSeal you want to send the command to in the
Seal ID box (It em #3b in Figure 7-0). You can do it also by select ing it
from t he Broadcast Verify responses list (It em #8 in Figure 7-0) if it
ap p ears t h er e.
The Sealing Wire must be close in order for the Set command to succeed.
The result of the command is indicat ed using the Addressed Verify