TransCore 0596465PT15 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Commands
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Command Timeout Clock
#441
2 minutes (
factory setting
)
#442
15 seconds
#443
30 seconds
Entering these commands effectively expires the timeout clock, which erases all cur-
rent IDs in the comparison register. In effect, the first ID that is acquired after the 
clock expires always appears to be new and is stored. Newly acquired IDs are only 
tested against IDs that are registered after the clock resets.
The timeout clock is continually reset (does not expire) as long as the reader receives 
the same tag ID. For example, assume that the timeout clock is set for 2 minutes and 
there is a railcar parked on a siding in front of the reader. Without this continual reset 
feature, the railcar’s ID would be reported every 2 minutes (each time the timeout 
clock expired).
450 Disable Wiegand Mode (Factory Default)
Command #450 is a default set in the factory to disable Wiegand mode. 
Reader response:
Done
451 Enable Wiegand Mode
Command #451 enables Wiegand mode, which allows the reader to transmit data in a 
format that emulates the output of a magnetic card reader.
In Wiegand mode, the reader transmits Wiegand-formatted tag data through the Wie-
gand interface and ASCII data (the reader accepts reader commands and responds) 
through the serial port interface. The reader outputs data from Wiegand-programmed 
tags via the Wiegand interface (the red/blue pair for data1/data0; yellow/black pair for 
logic ground). Tags that are not Wiegand-formatted are not transmitted through the 
Wiegand interface or the serial port when in Wiegand mode, although the tag lock 
relay is activated on any tag acquired.
Reader response:
Done
 
452 Disable Tag Translation Mode (Factory Default)
Command #452 disables tag translation mode. Incoming full-frame tags will be 
directly converted to ASCII. They will not be translated from Association of 
American Railroads (AAR) and American Trucking Associations (ATA) format to 
ASCII.
Reader message:
Done