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1.6 Reader Configuration Purposes
The method of encoding data on a card and transmitting data to the reader differs accordingly in each
technology involved. The reader itself is not aware of the makeup of the card data format or access
privileges for the cardholder. This information is only accessible through the configuration process of the
reader utilizing the supplied software.
technology involved. The reader itself is not aware of the makeup of the card data format or access
privileges for the cardholder. This information is only accessible through the configuration process of the
reader utilizing the supplied software.
The reader is very flexible and may need to be configured in order to present an exact desired output for
the user, such as, singling out FAC or ID, obtaining a desired base (i.e. decimal, lowercase, upper- case,
hexadecimal).
the user, such as, singling out FAC or ID, obtaining a desired base (i.e. decimal, lowercase, upper- case,
hexadecimal).
1.7 Difference Between pcProx Plus and Non-Plus Reader
The pcProx Plus is a dual frequency programmable reader that combines 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz
technologies into the same reader. It’s the only reader in the industry that reads two cards of your choice
among more than 45 different card types, delivering flexibility to any customer struggling with different
card technologies. In contrast to the pcProx Plus reader, our standard pcProx Enroll proximity and
contactless readers function on a single frequency band, which is either 125 kHz proximity or 13.56 MHz
contactless.
technologies into the same reader. It’s the only reader in the industry that reads two cards of your choice
among more than 45 different card types, delivering flexibility to any customer struggling with different
card technologies. In contrast to the pcProx Plus reader, our standard pcProx Enroll proximity and
contactless readers function on a single frequency band, which is either 125 kHz proximity or 13.56 MHz
contactless.