Power up, Apdu exchange command – MagTek IntelliStripe 320 99875168 User Manual

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IntelliStripe 320 Command Reference

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Power Up

The Power Up command is issued as with Microprocessor cards and can get same Result Codes.
When the Result Code indicates an Error or Warning, the Primary Status of the CondRpt
Property will never be 0x03.

Note

When the Primary Status in the CondRpt Property is 0x82, a
Secondary Status of 0x05 indicates that the card is not responding.
This Secondary Status applies only to I

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card handling.


A 4 byte ATR is returned when the power up command is successful. Many I

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cards do not

deliver an ATR on power up, but some do. If the value FFFFFFFFH is returned, the card did not
deliver an ATR. The presence or absence of an ATR may not positively identify the card in the
reader. If the ATR is different from FFFFFFFFH it probably does identify the card, see
specifications for the various cards to determine which ATR identifies which card. If
FFFFFFFFH is returned, the card may be an I

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card that does not deliver an ATR. The only

way to be sure is to send a Read Binary to retrieve known data from a card you are familiar with.

APDU Exchange Command

The APDU Exchange Command is used to control logical operations of the card between Power
Up and Power Down. The APDU is issued as with Microprocessor cards. The Result Codes are
the same as for Microprocessor cards. When the Result Code indicates an Error or Warning, the
Primary Status of the CondRpt Property will never be 0x03.

Two SW1/SW2 Status Codes may apply to any APDU:

SW1/SW2 Meaning
6E00

CLA Not Supported

6D00

INS Not Supported

9000

Normal completion, no errors

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