RF Ideas Inc PCPROXC101 ユーザーズマニュアル
pcProx
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Second, the reader may be set up for operation
under the API (application programmer
interface) as defined in the pcProx SDK. The
pcProx reader attaches to the computer’s USB
port. When a proximity token is read, the active
application will receive the entire proximity
token’s data.
The Configuration application allows the user to
specify which data bits from the proximity card
are used to create an ASCII number.
Additionally, the user may specify additional
keystrokes to be sent.
The RS-232 Reader
The RS-232 reader has two primary modes of
operation.
First it may be set up to operate as a ASCII
output device. In this mode the user’s ID from
the proximity token is read and is sent as a
decimal number in ASCII format. RF IDeas
offers software (SoftKBWedge) that redirects the
data into the keyboard’s buffer as if the user
typed in the ID number using the keyboard.
Second, the reader may be set up for operation
under the API (application programmer
interface) as defined in the pcProx SDK. The
pcProx reader attaches to the computer’s serial
port. When a proximity token is read, the active
application will receive the entire proximity
token’s data.
The Configuration application allows the user to
specify which data bits from the proximity card
are used to create an ASCII number.
The RS-232 reader has two primary modes of
operation.
First it may be set up to operate as a ASCII
output device. In this mode the user’s ID from
the proximity token is read and is sent as a
decimal number in ASCII format. RF IDeas
offers software (SoftKBWedge) that redirects the
data into the keyboard’s buffer as if the user
typed in the ID number using the keyboard.
Second, the reader may be set up for operation
under the API (application programmer
interface) as defined in the pcProx SDK. The
pcProx reader attaches to the computer’s serial
port. When a proximity token is read, the active
application will receive the entire proximity
token’s data.
The Configuration application allows the user to
specify which data bits from the proximity card
are used to create an ASCII number.