RF Ideas Inc RDR75DX 사용자 설명서
pcProx
®
and AIR ID
®
Enroll Readers
SDK users will use this address field to enter the
address for the attached reader. NOTE: Only 1 reader
may be attached when this feature is used.
address for the attached reader. NOTE: Only 1 reader
may be attached when this feature is used.
List of Unique Reader Addresses
This drop down list box will show all attached readers
that have a unique address.
that have a unique address.
Software Developer Kit Mode
If you are a software developer, and have purchased
SDK, you can change the mode of operation of the
pcProx reader.
SDK, you can change the mode of operation of the
pcProx reader.
For the USB reader this means from ‘keyboard’ to SDK.
For the RS-232 reader this means from direct ASCII
output asynchronously to the SDK’s synchronous mode
of polling.
output asynchronously to the SDK’s synchronous mode
of polling.
In the SDK mode, all data are inhibited. The card’s data
may be read using functions included in RF IDeas’ SDK.
The SDK is sold separately and is useful to software
developer’s to tightly integrate their software with the card
reader. Please visit
may be read using functions included in RF IDeas’ SDK.
The SDK is sold separately and is useful to software
developer’s to tightly integrate their software with the card
reader. Please visit
www.RFIDeas.com
to learn more.
The following features are useful to those who have
purchased the SDK.
purchased the SDK.
Get ID
This button is active when the ‘Disable Sending
keystrokes as data’ is selected. Pressing this button, while
a proximity card is present on the reader, will read the
card’s data and display the result in the field next to the
button.
keystrokes as data’ is selected. Pressing this button, while
a proximity card is present on the reader, will read the
card’s data and display the result in the field next to the
button.
Raw Data
This field will contain the number of bits read from the
card (less the parity bits stripped) and show the card’s
data in hexadecimal format.
card (less the parity bits stripped) and show the card’s
data in hexadecimal format.