Programmer's99875629 Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Connection Types
- 3 Command Set
- 3.1 About Big Block Data Mode
- 3.2 About SRED / Non-SRED Firmware
- 3.3 About Commands Tagged As “MAC”
- 3.4 General Feature Reports
- 3.4.1 Report 0x01 – Response ACK
- 3.4.2 Report 0x02 – End Session
- 3.4.3 Report 0x03 – Request Swipe Card
- 3.4.4 Report 0x04 – Request PIN Entry
- 3.4.5 Report 0x05 – Cancel Command
- 3.4.6 Report 0x06 – Request User Selection
- 3.4.7 Report 0x07 – Display Message
- 3.4.8 Report 0x08 – Request Device Status
- 3.4.9 Report 0x09 – Set Device Configuration
- 3.4.10 Report 0x09 – Get Device Configuration
- 3.4.11 Report 0x0A – Request MSR Data
- 3.4.12 Report 0x0B – Get Challenge
- 3.4.13 Report 0x0D – Send Session Data - Amount
- 3.4.14 Report 0x0D – Send Session Data - PAN
- 3.4.15 Report 0x0E – Get Information
- 3.4.16 Report 0x0F – Login/Authenticate
- 3.4.17 Report 0x0F – Logout
- 3.4.18 Report 0x10 – Send Big Block Data to Device
- 3.4.19 Report 0x11 – Request Manual Card Entry
- 3.4.20 Report 0x14 – Request User Data Entry
- 3.4.21 Report 0x1A – Request Device Information
- 3.4.22 Report 0x1C – Set/Get BLE Power Configuration (BLE Only)
- 3.4.23 Report 0x1D – Set BLE Module Control Data (BLE Only)
- 3.4.24 Report 0x1E – Set iAP Protocol Info (30-pin Only)
- 3.4.25 Report 0x1E – Get iAP Protocol Info (30-pin Only)
- 3.4.26 Report 0x1F – Request Clear Text User Data Entry
- 3.4.27 Report 0x30 – Set / Get KSN
- 3.4.28 Report 0x31 – Set KSN Encrypted Data
- 3.4.29 Report 0x32 – Set BIN Table Data (MAC)
- 3.4.30 Report 0x32 – Get BIN Table Data
- 3.4.31 Report 0xFF – Device Reset
- 3.5 General Input Reports
- 3.5.1 Report 0x20 – Device State Report
- 3.5.2 Report 0x21 – User Data Entry Response Report
- 3.5.3 Report 0x22 – Card Status Report
- 3.5.4 Report 0x23 – Card Data Report
- 3.5.5 Report 0x24 – PIN Response Report
- 3.5.6 Report 0x25 – User Selection Response Report
- 3.5.7 Report 0x27 – Display Message Done Report
- 3.5.8 Report 0x29 – Send Big Block Data to Host
- 3.5.9 Report 0x2A – Delayed Response ACK
- 3.5.10 Report 0x2B – Test Response
- 3.5.11 Report 0x2D –BLE Module Control Data (BLE Only)
- 3.5.12 Report 0x2E – Clear Text User Data Entry Response Report
- 3.6 EMV-Related Reports
- 3.6.1 Report 0x2C – EMV Cardholder Interaction Status Report
- 3.6.2 Report 0xA1 – Set or Get EMV Tag(s) (MAC)
- 3.6.3 Report 0xA2 – Request Start EMV Transaction
- 3.6.4 Report 0xA4 – Acquirer Response (MAC)
- 3.6.5 Report 0xA5 – Set or Get CA Public Key (MAC)
- 3.6.6 Report 0xA8 – Get Kernel Info
- 3.6.7 Report 0xAB – Request EMV Transaction Data (MAC)
- 3.6.8 Report 0xAC – Merchant Bypass PIN Command
- Appendix A Examples
- Appendix B Terminology
- Appendix C Status and Message Table
- Appendix D MagTek Custom EMV Tags
- Appendix E Configurations
- Appendix F Error Codes
- Appendix G User-Defined Messages
- Appendix H Factory Defaults
- Appendix I Language and Country Codes
- Appendix J BLE Module Control Data
- J.1 BLE Module Configuration Properties
- J.1.1 Get property command
- J.1.2 Set property command
- J.1.3 Software ID property
- J.1.4 Bluetooth Device Address property
- J.1.5 Bluetooth Device Name property
- J.1.6 Configuration Revision property
- J.1.7 Power Timeout property
- J.1.8 Power Control property
- J.1.9 Advertising Control property
- J.1.10 Passkey property
- J.1.11 Desired Minimum Connection Interval Property
- J.1.12 Desired Maximum Connection Interval Property
- J.1.13 Desired Slave Latency Property
- J.1.14 Desired Supervision Timeout Property
- J.1.15 Connection Parameter Update Request Control Property
- J.2 Other Commands
- J.1 BLE Module Configuration Properties

3 - Command Set
DynaPro Mini| PIN Encryption Device | Programmer’s Reference (Commands)
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DFDF3C <Encrypted Magneprint Data><len><val>
DFDF3D <Magneprint Status><len><val>
DFDF43 <Magneprint Status Data><len><val>
DFDF50(MSR KSN Data)<len><val> /*sent in the
clear*/
DFDF51(MSR EncryptionType)<len><val>
F5<len>/* container tag for encrypted PIN data
(normally debit card)*/
99(Encrypted PIN DATA)<len><val>
DFDF41(PIN KSN Data)<len><val>
DFDF42(PIN EncryptionType)<len><val>
(Buffer if any to be a multiple of 8 bytes)
CBC-MAC (4 bytes, use MAC variant of MSR DUKPT key)
3.3.2.2 SRED ARQC Request
Begin with a two-byte header in big-endian form (MSB first) that contains the expected length of the
message after decryption, excluding data padding and CBC-MAC. Use container F9 for the MAC
structure, use container F8 within container FA for passing the encrypted ARQC message, and use the
MAC variant of the MSR DUKPT key.
AAAA /* 2-byte MSB message length excluding padding and CBC-MAC */
F9<len> /* container for MAC structure and generic data */
DFDF54(MAC KSN)<len><val>
DFDF55(MAC Encryption Type)<len><val>
DFDF25(IFD Serial Number)<len><val>
FA<len>/* container for generic data */
70<len> /*container for ARQC */
F8<len> /*container tag for encryption */
DFDF59(Encrypted Data
Primitive)<len><Encrypted Data val (Decrypt data to read tags)>
DFDF56(Encrypted Transaction Data
KSN)<len><val>
DFDF57(Encrypted Transaction Data
Encryption Type)<val>
DFDF58(# of bytes of padding in
DFDF59)<len><val>
(Buffer if any to be a multiple of 8 bytes)
CBC-MAC (4 bytes, use MAC variant of MSR DUKPT key)
The Value inside tag DFDF59 is encrypted and contains the following after decryption:
FC<len>/* container for encrypted generic data */
F4<len>/* container tag for encrypted MSR
data */
DFDF36 <EncT1status><len><val>
DFDF37 <EncT1data><len><val>
DFDF38 <EncT2status><len><val>
DFDF39 <EncT2data><len><val>
DFDF3A <EncT3status><len><val>
DFDF3B <EncT3data><len><val>
DFDF3C <Encrypted Magneprint
Data><len><val>