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3.2.2.5  READING MIFARE CLASSIC DATA 
The Mifare Classic 1K and 4K cards are fully supported. Also other Mifare transponders which are 
compatible (such as Mifare DESfire and SmartMX) can be used. The memory is organized in sectors with 
blocks. Every block consists of 16 bytes. Only data from one block can be read. 
 
Sector Number 
Sector number to read data from (in range from 0 .. 39). 
 
Block Number 
Block number to read data from. The block number must be in range from 0 .. 3 for the first 32 
sectors. For the sectors 32 .. 39 the block number can range from 0 .. 15. 
 
Data Length 
Number of bytes to read. The reading will wrap around to page number 0 if additional bytes after 
page 15 should be read. The maximum number of bytes to read is 16. 
 
Data Offset 
Number of bytes to skip reading. 
 
Read Key 
Key A or Key B can be used to authenticate to the transponder. 
Select which key to use and the key itself. 
 
Example: 
Data to read: 
MIFARE Classic data from sector 
Sector Number: 
Block Number: 
Data Length: 
Data Offset: 
The settings above will read the data below shown in blue. 
Sector Block  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
0  x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 
1  x x x x D 
D x x x x 
2  x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 
3  x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 
 
 
3.2.2.6 LOW 
FREQUENCY 
The low frequency settings are only applicable for the Transition-Booster. 
 
Enable NEDAP PM 
Enable or disable the reading of NEDAP PM transponders. NEDAP PM cards are always 
transmitted to the TRANSIT reading using standard-length. See chapter 3.2.2.2. 
 
Enable EM4102 or compatible 
Enable or disable the reading of EM4102 and compatible transponders. EM4102 cards are always 
transmitted to the TRANSIT reading using standard-length. See chapter 3.2.2.2. 
 
Enable HID PROX 
Enable or disable the reading of HID PROX transponders. HID PROX cards are always transmitted 
to the TRANSIT reading using extended-length. See chapter 3.2.2.2.