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Memory
Number
Function
Default
Value
035
Site Code start bit number
255
036
User Code start bit number
255
040
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 7
(11)
255
041
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 6
(11)
255
042
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 5
(11)
255
043
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 4
(11)
255
044
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 3
(11)
255
045
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 2
(11)
255
046
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 1
(11)
255
047
Default Custom Wiegand Pattern byte 0
(11)
255
(6) - Parity Polarity
[Memory 028]
0 = Start parity is Even, End parity is Even.
1 = Start parity is Odd, End parity is Even.
2 = Start parity is Even, End parity is Odd (default value).
3 = Start parity is Odd, End parity is Odd.
(7) - Error Handling
[Memory 029]
This memory specifies what information is sent via the Wiegand
interface when a code is entered that is too large to be represented by
the current Wiegand format.
E.g. Standard 26 bit Wiegand has a 16 bit user code which allows a
maximum code number of 65535. This memory determines what
happens when a number greater than 65535 is entered.
101 = A code of 0 is sent.
202 = No information is sent, the keypad ignores the input.
All other values = The maximum allowable code number for the current
format is sent (for 26 bit Wiegand this is 65535).
(8) - Wiegand burst mode
[Memory 032]
101 = 4 bit burst mode,
*
&
#
keys enabled.
121 = 4 bit burst mode,
*
&
#
keys disabled.
202 = 8 bit burst mode,
*
&
#
keys enabled.
212 = 8 bit burst mode,
*
&
#
keys disabled.
All other values = Standard non burst mode Wiegand.
(9) - Custom Wiegand total number of bits
[Memory 033]
When this memory is set to a value from 8 to 64 it overrides the standard
Wiegand format of
start parity
followed by
site code
then
user code
then