RF Ideas Inc RDR7081 Manual Do Utilizador

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© 1998-2006 RF IDeas, Inc. 
The button calls a SDK (software developer’s kit)  
function and shows how and application would use and 
see data if the SDK were implemented. 
 
Example: Filter for a popular 26-bit Wiegand 
card format is: "PFFFFFFFFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP".  This 
has: 
2 “P” - parity bits,  
8 “F” - facility code bits, and  
16 “I”  - ID code bits. 
This will split the bit-stream into the facility and ID codes. 
 
Characters Sent When Card is Removed 
This applies only to the RS-232 reader. 
 
The RS-232 device is capable is sending two ‘Card 
Gone’ characters whenever the card is removed.  Use 
the pull-down character selector boxes to choose the 
desired ASCII characters.  These characters will be sent 
once the Lifetime hold (see Timings Tab) has elapsed. 
 
The SDK is a separate product from RF IDeas. 
 
Enable Output as Hexadecimal 
This checkbox allows the user to select a hexadecimal 
keystroke data output as opposed to the standard 
decimal. 
 
Read only cards with this bit count 
No data is sent from the device unless the bit count is 
matched.  The total bits received from the card must 
match this bit count, parity bits included.  If you select 
this checkbox and set the field for 26, the reader will only 
respond to 26 bit cards. 
 
Invert Wiegand Data 
This feature is primarily for those using the HID version 
of pcProx-U versions 2.2.1 as they will need to invert the 
Wiegand data lines.