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Wiring Diagrams
From Prove PSK2
From Prove PRO24 (shown), PSC2 or PSR2
From Prove VR43 (shown) or VR62
From Wiegand Reader
From Clock & Data Reader
From Dallas iButton Reader
From RS232 reader or to RS232 input controller
To Presco PAC1 or PAC2 Controller
(not for using with PIMs4-PAC software)
To Presco KC2, KC6 or PDA Controller
To Wiegand Input Controller
To Clock & Data Input Controller
Wiegand Extender Wiring
Converting from Prove Keypads & Readers
The PIM can read information from any of the Prove keypads and
proximity readers as well as older Presco keypads and readers.
Note
that no information is sent from a Prove keypad until the
E
key is pressed (use
#
on key
pads that don’t have an
E
key).
It can then convert the information to Wiegand, Clock & Data,
USB or RS232.
Prove keypad or reader to Wiegand
Switch 5 ON
The Presco data can be converted to either standard Wiegand or
burst mode Wiegand. There are several settings for both these
modes that can be set, please refer to the WIEGAND TRANSMIT
SETTINGS MEMORIES section.
In standard mode the code entered from the keypad will become
the user code of the Wiegand data and the site code will be taken
from memories 125 to 128.
When converting to standard 26 bit Wiegand from a Prove
proximity reader the PIM will produce the same site and user
codes as if the Wiegand output from the reader had been used.
This is useful if wanting to cable a Wiegand system further than
100m from reader to controller. If converting to a Wiegand format
other than standard 26 bit, the result is undefined.
The PIM automatically makes the Prove device respond with the
noise as set in memories 021 and 022 for good and bad inputs
respectively (a bad input is when a number too large to convert
to the user code is entered from a keypad).
Prove keypad or reader to Clock & Data
Switches 1 & 5 ON
The Presco data can be converted to 1 to 32 digits of track 1, 2
or 3 format Clock & Data. Please refer to the CLOCK & DATA
TRANSMIT SETTINGS MEMORIES section for these settings.
Prove keypad or reader to RS232
Switches 2 & 5 ON
Once the data has been entered at a Prove keypad or prox reader
(code then
E
or
#
pressed on keypad or card presented at reader)
it will be sent to the RS232 port.
The PIM can then optionally make the encoder respond with a
noise as set by the
good return character
in memory 021, or the
return beep code can be sent back via the RS232 port within 3
seconds. The default settings are to make the encoder respond
with a single beep.
Data sent to the RS232 port can be either filtered (only the code
digits are sent) or unfiltered (preamble characters, code and
enter character are sent). The default setting is to filter the data.
Further settings are available for RS232 data. Please refer to the
RS232 SETTINGS MEMORIES section.
Prove keypad or reader to USB
Switches 1, 2 & 5 ON
Once the data has been entered at a Prove keypad or prox reader
(code then
E
or
#
pressed on keypad or card presented at reader)
it will be sent to the USB port.
The PIM can then optionally make the encoder respond with a
noise as set by the
good return character
in memory 021, or the
return beep code can be sent back via the USB port within 3
seconds. The default settings are to make the encoder respond
with a single beep.
Data sent to the USB port can be either filtered (only the code
digits are sent) or unfiltered (preamble
–characters, code and
enter character are sent). The default setting is to filter the data.
Please refer to the USB SETTINGS MEMORIES section.
Converting from Wiegand
The PIM can read up to 128 bits of Wiegand data with or without
start and/or end parity bits. It also allows for a site code of up to
32 bits. The default settings are for the PIM to read standard 26
bit Wiegand.
Wiegand to Presco for PAC1 or PAC2
Switch 2 ON
The PIM creates an 8 digit number from the Wiegand data.
When receiving 26 bit Wiegand it converts the site code to a 3
digit decimal number, then it converts the user code to a 5 digit
decimal number and combines these to create the 8 digit code.
e.g. Site Code = 083, User Code = 02845
PIM code = 08302845
this is the number to program into the PAC1 or 2.
Wiegand to Presco for PDA, KC2 or KC6
Switches 1 & 2 ON
The PIM creates a 7 digit number from the Wiegand data. When
receiving 26 bit Wiegand it converts the site code to a 3 digit
decimal number and takes the lowest 2 digits then it converts the
user code to a 5 digit decimal number and combines these to
create the 7 digit code.
e.g. Site Code = 183, User Code = 02845
PIM code = 8302845
this is the number to program into the PDA, KC2 or KC6.