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6.4 EXPERT SETTINGS
Click 'Options' -> 'Usermode' -> 'Expert' to show additional configuration settings for
advanced users.
advanced users.
6.4.1 OUTPUT
Configure communication output settings.
Figure 29: Output settings
Select 'Enable serial id-events' to enable the serial output upon identification. Only
disable the serial id-events to optimize the identification speed when using the
Wiegand, Magstripe interface or the TRANSIT compatible processor.
When 'Fast repeat serial id-events' is selected (default) the serial output is repeated
upon every identification while the tag is in the read range. When this option is
disabled, the message is transmitted at the same rate as the Wiegand or Magstripe
interface.
This setting has no effect when using the Wiegand, Magstripe or Nedap antenna
interface.
By default the 'Repeat using hold-time interval' is disabled. The messages on the
Wiegand or Magstripe will only be send once when a tag enters the read range. If
enabled, the messages are repeated every hold-time (configured in chapter 6.3.4)
while the tag is within the read range.
The setting has no effect on the Nedap antenna interface and may have effect on
the serial interface (depending on the 'Fast repeat serial id-events' setting).
'Enable vehicle id-events' allows enabling or disabling the id-event messages for
vehicle-ids. This may be useful in combination with the Nedap DUAL-ID mode and
an access control panel that does not support the dual-id feature.
'Main comm interface' is used to select the main serial communication interface. The
choice is between RS-422 (and RS-485) or TCP/IP. Wiegand en Magstripe will still
work.
Note
If the 'Main comm interface'
is changed, the UHFTOOL
may lose connection.
Note
USB always overrules the
‘main serial communication’
setting.
If the 'Main comm interface'
is changed, the UHFTOOL
may lose connection.
Note
USB always overrules the
‘main serial communication’
setting.