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PRT62LT

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© 2007 – 2011 DOINGSECURITY

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4.3

4.3

4.3

4.3 Operating

Operating

Operating

Operating Modes

Modes

Modes

Modes

By default the PRT62LT reader is supplied with operating mode = 0. In order to change
operating mode, at the step n.7 of the above described Memory Reset procedure, a different
three digits code must be entered into the reader as per below table:

Operating modes

Code

Operating mode

Description

000

Modo RACS address = 0

PC on-line programming using dedicated
hardware and software (optional).

001

Modo RACS address = 1

002

Modo RACS address = 2

003

Modo RACS address = 3

020

Magstripe mode (see Technical Manual)

The reader operates as a slave unit
connected to the host controller which
requires Magstripe data transmission
format; keys are not transmitted.

021

Modo Magstripe UNITEK mode (see
Technical Manual)

The reader operates as a slave unit
connected to the host controller which
requires Magstripe data transmission
format; keys are transmitted as single
digits. Format is compatible with
specification of UNITEK controllers (with
transmission of PINs).

10x

WIEGAND 26 bit

The reader (slave) must be connected to
an host requiring the specific Wiegand
protocol compatibility.

11x

WIEGAND 34 bit

12x

WIEGAND 42 bit

13x

WIEGAND 66 bit

14x

WIEGAND 32 bit (no parity)

15x

WIEGAND 26 bit (reverse – from LSB to
MSB – no parity)

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Summary of Contents for PRT62LT

Page 1: ...r User User User User Guide Guide Guide Guide Guide Guide Guide Guide PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT PRT62LT EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 kHz kHz kH...

Page 2: ...has been taken by DOINGSECURITY to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this document DOINGSECURITY assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions No liability is assumed for...

Page 3: ...egand Formats 6 3 1 2 Magstripe Clock Data output format 7 4 4 4 4 Programming Programming Programming Programming 8 8 8 8 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 Memory Memory Memory Memory reset reset reset reset 8 8 8 8 4...

Page 4: ...a a a proximity proximity proximity proximity card card card card emulating emulating emulating emulating keys keys keys keys Therefore Therefore Therefore Therefore in in in in the the the the presen...

Page 5: ...g The unit offers several data transmission formats including popular Wiegand and Magstripe data protocols 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Features Features Features Features EM 125 Khz proximity TAGs cards reader EM...

Page 6: ...66 bit Magstripe ABA track II emulation Clock Data 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 Wiegand Wiegand Wiegand Wiegand Formats Formats Formats Formats When employing Wiegand transmission format data are sent to t...

Page 7: ...ult the the the the transmitted transmitted transmitted transmitted code code code code is is is is not not not not the the the the whole whole whole whole code code code code available available avai...

Page 8: ...wo beeps Since the reader is not equipped with a built in keypad the keys must be emulated with the method of multiple card reading see section below For example 10x 10x 10x 10x code is representative...

Page 9: ...ming Card 8 times 9 Read Programming Card 9 times 0 Read Programming Card 10 times Read Programming Card 11 times Read Programming Card 12 times WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING each each each each tim...

Page 10: ...is compatible with specification of UNITEK controllers with transmission of PINs 10x WIEGAND 26 bit The reader slave must be connected to an host requiring the specific Wiegand protocol compatibility...

Page 11: ...are acceptable on both readers distance between two proximity readers should be 50 cm if necessary place a metal plate shield between them and make sure none of two readers has direct contact with it...

Page 12: ...ding range Up to 10 cm with ISO proxmity cards and with reading from the front of the reader Tamper NC contact 50 mA 24V IP67 Proximity cards and TAGs EM 125 KHz EM4100 4102 compatibility Comunication...

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