Page 58 of 70 Copyright © Access-IS 20168.11 Get media serial numberUse this command to get the media serial number. Table 16 shows the data element returned bythe reader for different types of media.Table 16. Media types and data elements returned by the ATR110Media type Data elementMIFARE 1K, 4K and UltralightISO14443-4 type A microprocessor cardUnique Identifier (UID)ISO14443-4 type B microprocessor card Pseudo-Unique PICC Identifier (PUPI)8.11.1 Management command bytesByte Command/Value Comments0 [0x0D] Command byte1–63 [0x00] Unused bytes, set to [0x00]8.11.2 Management response bytesByte Response/Value Comments0 [0x0D] Command echoed1 Media type value See Table 17 on page 58.2 Number of valid bytes to follow Specifies the number of bytes in theserial number3–xx Media serial number Most significant bit firstxx–63 Ignored (unused bytes)8.11.3 ExampleThis command retrieves the serial number from the media. The detected media type is MIFAREUltralight.Command: [0x0D]Response: [0x0D][0x05][0x07][0x04][0xBC][0xB8][0xD2][0x3B][0x3C][0x80]8.11.4 Media type valuesThe value of byte 2 indicates the media type, as shown in the following table.Table 17. Media type values for supported (and non-supported) media typesMedia type Type value Current supportNo media present [0x00] YesISO14443-4 A [0x01] YesISO14443-4 B [0x02] YesMIFARE Classic 1K [0x03] YesMIFARE Classic 4K [0x04] YesMIFARE Ultralight [0x05] Yes