Enc_key, Enc_key_sn, Enc_mode – Elo TouchSystems 1525L User Manual

Page 102: Entry_echo, Entry_len, Entry_tout, Events_on, Invalcmdrsp, Key_parity, Lasterr

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Section 2. Properties

99

Property Access

Description

enc_key

R/W

Encryption key to use for the next encryption process (IntelliPIN):

M

for Master key

S

for Session key

0-3

for lower working keys

A-J

for upper working keys

enc_key_sn

R/W

Serial number of encryption key. Used to specify key serial
number for activating/deactivating PIN encryption in MSK mode
and to return the key serial number in DUKPT mode. The key
serial number is specified in clear text (IntelliPIN).

enc_mode

R/W

Current encryption mode –

msk

or

dukpt

(IntelliPIN).

entry_echo

R/W

Specifies how to display the characters when entered from the
keypad on the LCD screen (IntelliPIN):

empty value to display as entered

(minus) to suppress display

$

to display as amount

The value of this property affects the operation of the

read

key_string

command. By default this property is empty.

entry_len

R/W

Maximum number of characters (1-32) to be collected with the

read key_string

command. An empty value (default) for this

property converts to a length of 1. (IntelliPIN)

entry_tout

R/W

Entry timeout: number of seconds (15-255) to wait for keypad
input. (IntelliPIN)

events_on

R/W

Set to

1

to enable unsolicited event notifications. The default is

0

.

(PPINSERT)

invalcmdrsp

R/W

Invalid command response: set to

1

to enable responses to invalid

commands (useful during program development). This is set to

0

(disabled) by default.

key_parity

R/W

Set to

1

to enable parity check on encryption keys. (IntelliPIN)

lasterr

R

Status from the last command sent to the driver. A successfully
executed command will reset this value to

0

. This property is

useful for checking the operation of the

set

commands. After

each

set,

the response to

get lasterr

should be

0

.

max_pin_len

R/W

Maximum PIN length (IntelliPIN):

1 – 16 for

ibm

format (IBM 3624)

4 – 12 for

ansi

format (ANSI 9.8)

msg1 - msg4

R/W

Messages to show on LCD screen with various commands.

msg1

– used by the

read

and

display

commands

msg2

– used by the

display

and

read pin

commands

msg3

– used by the

read pin

command

msg4

– used by the

key_press

and

key_string

operations

To specify leading spaces, use

\x20

. See the

display

command

for more information. (IntelliPIN)

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