NEXT_DATALOG_Data_Field_Formats

NEXT_DATALOG Data Field Formats

This section details the data field portion of a NEXT_DATALOG response from the RSD to the ACP.

NOTES:

  1. The data field portion of the NEXT_DATALOG response is always 18 bytes long.

  2. The RSD does not do any time stamping; therefore, the time stamp field is always 0 filled.

  3. For the AD-series devices, the NEXT_DATALOG response is supported only by PIM-RSI/PIM-SBB (VBB). Also, this response only provides the “Transaction Buffer Empty” and “Identity verified” Datalog Formats.

  4. For ENGAGE products, NEXT_DATALOG is not supported.

Transaction Buffer Empty

The Transaction Buffer Empty datalog is sent when an APM receives a GET_APM_DATALOG or GET_PREVIOUS_APM_DATLAOG command from the ACP and the APM has no datalog to send. This means that the APM had not set the “Datalog Ready” bit in the APM_STATUS or RSD_STATUS response.

Table 1-116: Transaction Buffer Empty Datalog

ByteFieldDescription
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog
byte2timestamp0
byte3 0
byte4 0
byte5 0
byte6 0
byte7 0
byte8format00H
byte9data10
byte10 0
byte11 0
byte12 0
byte13 0
byte14data20
byte15 0
byte16 0
byte17 0
byte18 0

Identity Verified

The Identity Verified datalog is sent when a card has been swiped or presented at the APM’s card reader. This datalog contains the data read from the card.

Table 1-117: Identity Verified Datalog

ByteFieldDescription
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog
byte2timestamp0
byte3 0
byte4 0
byte5 0
byte6 0
byte7 0
byte8format07H
byte9data1Card data read at APM, either Wiegand or magnetic data, first 80 bits, format depends on which card conversion is being used
byte10  
byte11  
byte12  
byte13  
byte14data2 
byte15  
byte16  
byte17  
byte18  

Door Forced Open

The Door Forced Open datalog is sent when a door position switch indicates that the door has been opened (i.e. door position switch goes from low to high) when it was not shunted and was locked.

Table 1-118: Door Forced Open Datalog

ByteFieldDescription
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog
byte2timestamp0
byte3 0
byte4 0
byte5 0
byte6 0
byte7 0
byte8format0DH
byte9data10
byte10 0
byte11 0
byte12 0
byte13 0
byte14data20
byte15 0
byte16 0
byte17 0
byte18 0

Tamper Activated

The Tamper Activated datalog is sent when an APM detects one of six different types of trouble that need attention. This datalog contains information identifying the exact cause of the trouble.

Table 1-119: Tamper Activated Datalog

ByteFieldDescription 
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog 
byte2timestamp0 
byte3 0 
byte4 0 
byte5 0 
byte6 0 
byte7 0 
byte8format0EH 
byte90data1Reader Tamper
 1 Low Battery
 2 Loss of RF Communication
 3 RSD Tamper or if the ENGAGE Gateway, a mobile application is connected
 4  
 5 Motor Stall
 6 (+) Lock Clutch Position
 7  
byte10 0 
byte11 0 
byte12 0 
byte13 0 
byte14data20 
byte15 0 
byte16 0 
byte17 0 
byte18 0 

Request to Exit Activated

The Request to Exit Activated Verified datalog is sent when the APM’s request to exit switch is activated (i.e. closed, goes from high to low).

Table 1-120: Request to Exit Activated Datalog

ByteFieldDescription
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog
byte2timestamp0
byte3 0
byte4 0
byte5 0
byte6 0
byte7 0
byte8format12H
byte9data10
byte10 0
byte11 0
byte12 0
byte13 0
byte14data20
byte15 0
byte16 0
byte17 0
byte18 0

Door Open Too Long

The Door Open too Long datalog is sent by the APM when the APM’s door is held open too long after being unlocked.

Table 1-121: Door Open Too Long Datalog

ByteFieldDescription
byte1addressAddress of APM generating datalog
byte2timestamp0
byte3 0
byte4 0
byte5 0
byte6 0
byte7 0
byte8format1FH
byte9data10
byte10 0
byte11 0
byte12 0
byte13 0
byte14data20
byte15 0
byte16 0
byte17 0
byte18 0