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Application Note 25 – Using the Model 6055B HID Mifare Reader  
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Note that if the existing cards are Mifare Lite or Mifare Pro cards, outputting the 
CSN in Wiegand format is the ONLY method of using these cards for access 
control.  There is no means available to encode HID OEM formatted data on 
these cards. 
 
HID MIFARE Card Encoder 
 
The cleanest solution for the customer who already has cards and cannot use 
the 32-bit CSN is to purchase an HID MIFARE Card Encoder and encode the 
cards on site. 
 
The HID MIFARE Card Encoder is a special version of the reader that connects 
to a PC, running Windows software (similar to the HID ProxProgrammer).   
 
The Card Encoder can encode HID OEM Wiegand data on any available sector 
of the MIFARE card, and analyze the card to see which sectors are available.  It 
can also print the Wiegand Card ID number on the card when used with a dye 
sublimation printer (or it can print the card numbers on standard adhesive labels). 
 
Whenever the Card Encoder writes data to the card it: 
• 
Locks the encoded sector with HID Proprietary Keys 
• 
Writes the HID Applications ID (AID) into the MIFARE Applications 
Directory 
 
The MIFARE Applications Directory (MAD) is a table of contents stored on each 
card.  Philips (the developer of MIFARE technology) assigns unique applications 
ID numbers to various suppliers and integrators. The reader scans the MAD, 
looks for a certain AID, and then goes directly to that sector to read the data.  
This is much faster than searching the entire card for data.  
 
Philips recommends that MIFARE cards be encoded with the MAD in Sector 0, 
which HID does, but this is not required for the card to function.   
 
 
Reader Configuration Options 
 
The HID MIFARE Reader may be ordered pre-configured (or field programmed) 
to look for HID data in various places on the MIFARE card and output it in 
various formats.  In the reader’s model numbering scheme – the last two digits 
allow various configurations, explained in the tables below (Figs 2 and 3): 
 
6055B - base model 
  X - Color (
G
-Grey, 
W
-White, 
B
-Beige, 
K
-black) 
   X - Hardware Option (
N
 – none) 
     00 - Beeper/LED Config Options (
00-07
, same as MiniProx) 
        0 - Card Read Mode (
0
 - HID Data Only, 
1
 - HID+MIFARE CSN, 
2
 - CSN Only) 
          0 - CSN Output Mode (0 - 32 bit, 1 - 32-bit reverse (6055A), 2 - 26 bit, 3 - 34 bit, 4 - 40 bit)