created, the shortcut property (see Auto-run example) can be used and/or the shortcut can be tied to
a hotkey.
The following is an example that will configure the Playback reader prior to running a website using
Microsoft Internet explorer:
The files test.bat and default.plb are both placed in c:\.
C:\Test.bat contents look like:
“C:\Program Files\RF IDeas, Inc\pcProx Writer\pcProxCardman.exe” default.plb
“C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe” http://www.rfideasstore.com/
This batch file will first configure the Playback reader with the file Default.plb, then load and run
Explorer and go to the web site:
http://www.rfideasstore.com/
Card Writing Auto-Run
In a similar fashion, the pcProxCardMan.exe application is used with a command line file option to
perform the writing.
For example: “C:\Program Files\RF IDeas, Inc\RFID1356i\pcProxCardman.exe” JohnSmit.CDD)
would write the JohnSmit.CDD file to the card placed on the pcProx Writer.
Below is a complete description of the file contents. Each field must be in ASCII TEXT format, and be
on it own line in the file.
Line#
Description
1.
Pre-Keystrokes (for Credential 1)
2.
Credential 1
3.
Post-Keystrokes (for Credential 1)
4.
Pre-Keystrokes (for Credential 1)
5.
Credential 1
6.
Post-Keystrokes (for Credential 1)
7.
CardGone Keystrokes
8.
Page for Credential 1
9.
Page for Credential 2
10.
Page Card gone
11.
ApplArea for Credential 1
12.
ApplArea for Credential 2
13.
ApplArea Card gone
14.
StartBlock for Credential 1
15.
StartBlock for Credential 2
16.
StartBlock Card gone
You can leave lines in the file empty (i.e. place a blank line) for fields which require no entry. All lines
should be enclosed in quotes “ ”. In all cases, the file must have 16 lines of text.
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