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4.4.2

 

Using another programmer 

If there is no supported programmer available you can use any other Mifare programmer to write the configuration into 
a Mifare Classic config card (programming a Desfire config card requires to use a supported programmer). 
 
The configuration data should be written into sector 1 and 2 of a Mifare Classic 1K or 4K card. The contents of these 
sectors are not explained, but can be shown by the configuration software by clicking ‘Show configuration details’ in the 
‘Expert’ menu. 
 

 

Figure 3: Configuration data details 

 
Sector 0 is reserved for MAD (Mifare Application Directory). If the MAD is programmed, the Nedap configuration sectors 
should have application id 517F. 
 

Copy to clipboard 

Copy the configuration data to clipboard by clicking ‘Copy to clipboard’ in the ‘Edit’ menu.  
 

Customizing view 

In the ‘View’ menu the viewing can be customized in such way that it best matches your programming software. 
Click ‘Change Hex Prefix…’ to specify a specific prefix that is shown before every configuration data byte. Below is 
shown the configuration data with prefix ‘0x’. 
 
0x77 0x77 0x77 0x2E 0x6E 0x65 0x64 0x61 0x70 0x61 0x76 0x69 0x2E 0x63 0x6F 0x6D  
0x4E 0x01 0x01 0x07 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x4E  
0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00  
0xA0 0xA1 0xA2 0xA3 0xA4 0xA5 0x78 0x77 0x88 0x00 0xB0 0xB1 0xB2 0xB3 0xB4 0xB5 
 
Besides the hex prefix also the byte order can be changed from within the ‘View’ menu.

 

 

Summary of Contents for PROX-BOOSTER 2G

Page 1: ...www nedapidentification com installation guide Prox Booster 2G Smartcard Booster 2G Smartcard Booster Ultimate 2022 01 19 v4 9 Doc no 5285399 Booster...

Page 2: ...hed in various languages but only the English language version will prevail Nedap N V assumes no responsibility for any errors caused for the translations into another language Warranty and spare part...

Page 3: ...on procedure 8 4 2 Config card types 8 4 3 How to create a configuration card 9 4 3 1 Target device 9 4 3 2 Creation procedure 9 4 3 3 Booster options 10 4 3 4 Card read settings 11 4 4 Program the co...

Page 4: ...ncrypted authentication using diversified AES128 bit keys in combination with the TRANSIT Ultimate and the Security Key Pack For more details about the NEDAP TRANSIT Ultimate reader refer to the corre...

Page 5: ...e personal ID card inserted in the Booster may not be designed to withstand such temperatures and could suffer damage as a result Nedap recommends to remove the personal identification card when not i...

Page 6: ...enna is modified in such way that it can be recognized by the reader The examples below assume that a TRANSIT reader with P81 firmware is used and show the messages transmitted on the RS232 interface...

Page 7: ...ed to the reader for 5 seconds After that the Booster automatically deactivates again Always on mode is not supported in single ID mode Example driver id 871111111117100944 If Extended length default...

Page 8: ...type Mifare Classic 1K 4K Accepted by all Smartcard Boosters Mifare Desfire EV1 Not accepted by older Smartcard Boosters Notes about Mifare Classic config cards The Mifare Classic config cards are ac...

Page 9: ...no longer available booster models The user interface is adapted to the selected target device Select in the Target menu which booster model you are about to configure Smartcard Booster Transition Bo...

Page 10: ...when the Booster originally was in switched mode Switched mode is selected when the operating mode is Booster only Driver ID Switched mode active for 5 seconds In switched mode the booster is active f...

Page 11: ...Select one of the following choices CSN Card serial number 4 or 7 byte MIFARE Classic sector data See chapter 4 3 4 1 MIFARE UltraLight data See chapter 4 3 4 2 The byte order can be set to normal or...

Page 12: ...depends upon operating mode and frame length Data offset Number of bytes to skip Read key Select read key A or B and enter the actual read key value Example Data to read Mifare Classic sector data Byt...

Page 13: ...ght data Byte order Normal byte order Page number 4 Data length 8 Data offset 2 In this example the reading starts at page 4 The first 2 bytes are skipped because the offset is set to 2 The following...

Page 14: ...ameters Application ID Three byte application identifier AID For example F12345 File number File number in the range from 0 to 31 Communication mode File communication mode This can be either Plain Pl...

Page 15: ...unique PICC identifier Calypso file data Byte order The byte order can be set to normal or reversed Short File Identifier Calypso SFI Short File Identifier in range from 1 to 30 Note that it is requi...

Page 16: ...rammers are found upon connect the software will prompt to select the device of your choice Programming Once the connection has been established and all configuration settings are entered place an emp...

Page 17: ...he Nedap configuration sectors should have application id 517F Copy to clipboard Copy the configuration data to clipboard by clicking Copy to clipboard in the Edit menu Customizing view In the View me...

Page 18: ...ad by the Smartcard Booster Figure 4 Configuration test If the card is not read or if the wrong data is shown under Driver ID then check if the configuration settings are correct Remember that only Mi...

Page 19: ...r configuration Configuration settings Default value Operating mode Combi Booster Vehicle ID Driver ID Frame length Extended length longer Driver ID Active mode Switched mode MIFARE DESFIRE Enabled CS...

Page 20: ...rwards the Booster automatically deactivates again unless in always on mode The Booster will keep updating the tacho counter also while inactivate Example reader output vehicle id 123 driver id E4947C...

Page 21: ...indications Description Buzzer Card read 1 high tone beep Failed to read card not in configuration 1 short low tone beep Configuration card accepted 3 beeps increasing frequency Power on Smartcard Bo...

Page 22: ...necessary follow the procedure below Open the battery compartment Remove both batteries Follow local environment protection laws regulations for disposal of used batteries Replace with two new batteri...

Page 23: ...ne or Energizer Lithium L92 expected lifetime up to 5 years Certifications CE FCC and ISED B Disposal of equipment The products will be disposed of by the end user and discharge Nedap for any liabilit...

Page 24: ...talled and operated with a minimum distance of 0 mm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Cet qui...

Page 25: ...pdate technical specifications battery information 4 7 2020 09 07 Updated REW 4 6 2020 09 04 Updated compliance statements 4 5 2020 04 29 Updated corporate style 4 4 2019 05 28 Added Desfire configura...

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