MICR Commands and Parsing

Example 2

t22137-632t001 6042202o927540 2754 is the check serial # 6042202 is the account #

To load the third table entry, which starts at word 30, the transit number 2137- 632 would be stored in the first two words of its table entry using this string of commands:

0x1B 0x73 0x22 0x13 30 0x1B 0x73 0x76 0x32 31

After the right transit symbol are four characters to skip, a seven digit account number, two characters to skip, and finally a four digit check serial #. The final character to skip need not be encoded. These would be bitwise encoded as:

1 0 0

0 0 1 0 0

(skip four characters)

0 1 0

0 0 1 1 1

(account #, seven characters)

1 0 0

0 0 0 1 0

(skip two characters)

0 0 1

0 0 1 0 0

(check #, four characters)

then stored in the other three words of the table entry using:

0x1B 0x73 0x84 0x47 32 0x1B 0x73 0x82 0x24 33 0x1B 0x73 0x00 0x00 34.

Maintaining the Exception Table

Present contents of the exception table can be examined using the read NVRAM command:

0x1B 0x6A k

which reads and returns word k in NVRAM. When the exception table is full, a new entry can replace an older, less frequently used entry, by merely rewriting the words for that table entry.

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