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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Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Byte 1
Wait Time in seconds, (1 – 255; 0 = 256 seconds)
Byte 2
0
0
0
0=Use PAN min
9, max 19
1=Use PAN min
14, max 21
1=Use
PAN in
PIN
block
creation
1=Use
Qwick
Codes
entry
Field Options:
0 = Acct,Date,CVC
1 = Acct,Date
2 = Acct,CVC
3 = Acct
Byte 3
Tones:
0 = No sound
1 = One beep
2 = Two beeps
The track data sent by the device for manually entered card data may be masked according to the device’s
configuration (the same as it is for credit/debit cards), but the data shown in the following examples is
unmasked just to show the detail. The account number or QwickCode is denoted by a string of 5s, the
expiration date (or PAN4) by 3s and the CVC by 4s. The location marked by ‘6’ indicates the field
options used when the data was collected – unused fields will be 0s. 0s below denote fixed-length filler.
Track 1 card type (‘B’ for credit/debit cards) is set to ‘M’ and the name is set to the string literal
“MANUAL ENTRY/”.
Track 1 data may be found in the Card Report (see Report 0x23 – Card Data Report) that contains Data
ID = 0x01. The device will format Track 1 card data as follows:
%M5555555555555555^MANUAL ENTRY/^33330000004444000006?
Track 2 data may be found in the Card Report (see Report 0x23 – Card Data Report) that contains Data
ID = 0x02. The device will format Track 2 card data as follows:
;5555555555555555=33330000004444006?
The device does not change the length of the CVC (either 3 or 4 characters) entered by the user. The
length of the CVC thus affects the length of the track data output by the device, and the host must locate
the CVC in the track data as follows: The CVC starting position is the byte after the 6 digits which
follow the 4-digit expiration date (or PAN4). The CVC ending position in Track 1 is the byte before the 6
digits which precede the end sentinel (?); the CVC ending position in Track 2 is the byte before the 3
digits which precede the end sentinel (?).
3.4.20 Report 0x14 – Request User Data Entry
This command causes the device to prompt the user to enter SSN, Zip Code, or Birth Date by displaying
one of four predetermined messages.
An error will be reported in ACKSTS of Report 0x01 – Response ACK in the following cases:
Bad parameter (0x82)
System is not available (0x8A)
Otherwise, when the command completes (data entry done, user cancelled, or timeout), the device will
send Report 0x21 – User Data Entry Response Report to the host using a USB Interrupt IN