Sys.StopProtocol
This command stops a host protocol. No reaction is expected
after the protocol has been stopped. More details on protocols
can be found in the
Sys.SelectProtocol command reference.
Parameters (request frame)
Name
|
Type/Size
|
Description
|
Protocol
|
Enumeration (8 bits)
|
A list of all protocols.
Not all protocols are available on all Firmware
variants.
Values:
-
BrpSerial (0x03)
BRP protocol over RS-232/UART. This
protocol has also to be used if the
USB-virtual-comport-emulation is used.
-
BrpRs485 (0x04)
BRP protocol over RS485 connection. Is
used for long distances or when needing
multiple devices on a single host.
-
BrpHid (0x05)
BRP protocol over HID (Human Interface
Device) Protocol. This is a standard
USB Protocol with drivers for all OSes.
-
BrpTcp (0x86)
BRP protocol over TCP/IP.
-
DebugInterface (0x09)
The debug interface may be used to look
into the readers internals via a
Terminal. Works over RS-232/UART or
virtual-comport-emulation.
-
RawSerial (0x23)
This is a autoread protocol that sends
the ID read by autoread mode without
any protocol overhead. Works over
RS-232/UART or
virtual-comport-emulation.
-
Wiegand (0x20)
This is a autoread protocol that sends
the ID read by autoread mode via
Wiegand protocol.
-
KeyboardEmulation (0x2B)
USB devices will register as keyboard
if this value is active. When the
autoread mode detected an ID it will be
send by emulating keypresses.
-
LowLevelIoPorts (0x24)
configures the pins which are
usually used by the Wiegand
/ RawSerial /... protocol
as I/O Ports that can be controlled
via scripts.
I/O Port
|
physical pin
|
Gpio5
|
TX of RawSerial protocol
|
Gpio6
|
direction line on RS485
protocols
|
Gpio7
|
RX pin of RawSerial protocol
|
-
ClkData (0x22)
-
Omron (0x21)
-
Snet (0x10)
-
Bpa9 (0x11)
-
Ccid (0x36)
Chip Card Interface Device (CCID). USB
protocol that allows a smartcard to be
connected to a computer via a card
reader using a standard USB interface.
-
RawSerial2 (0x37)
This is a second autoread protocol that
sends the ID read by autoread mode
without any protocol overhead.
-
Osdp (0x38)
Open Supervised Standard Protocol. New
Protocol Standard used for long
distances or when needing multiple
devices on a single host.
-
BleHci (0x3B)
BLE HCI Protocol. USB protocol that
allows the BLE component to be
controlled via Host Controller
Interface (HCI) as specified in the
Bluetooth Core Specification.
|
Returned values (response frame)
None