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Normally, the reader goes from red to green when a proximity card is read (i.e. HID proximity card being
read by a pcProxH reader). This can be restricted by the bit count. For example, if the user configures
the reader to ‘read only 26 bit cards’ the LED will go green when any HID 26 bit card is placed on the
reader. A HID 34 bit card, will not turn green.
Selecting this feature will cause the LED colors to come under the control of the SDK, not the
independent card reading function.
Red LED
When selected, the SDK has control of the RED state.
Green LED
When selected, the SDK has control of the GREEN state.
AIR ID USB Readers on this Machine
This field will show how many AIR ID USB readers are attached to the PC.
User may attach up to 16 different AIR ID USB devices on their PC at one time. You will need to attach
one reader at a time in order to preset this particular’s reader ‘Leading Characters’. There is no way to
use the unique addressing without working with the SDK (the software developer’s kit).
Enter Unique Address
If you are a software developer, and have purchased SDK, you will need to write a unique address into
the reader. Once you have written the unique address, you can selectively communicate with each
device to learn which reader sent the card data stream.
SDK users will use this address field to enter the address for the attached reader. NOTE: Only 1 reader
may be attached when this feature is used.
List of Unique Reader Addresses
This drop down list box will show all attached readers that have a unique address.
Characters Sent When Card is Removed
This applies only to the RS-232 reader.
The RS-232 device is capable is sending two ‘Card Gone’ characters whenever the card is removed.
Use the pull-down character selector boxes to choose the desired ASCII characters. These characters
will be sent once the Lifetime hold (see Timings Tab) has elapsed.
Software Developer Kit Mode
If you are a software developer, and have purchased SDK, you can change the mode of operation of the
pcProx reader.
For the USB reader this means from ‘keyboard’ to SDK.
For the RS-232 reader this means from direct ASCII output asynchronously to the SDK’s synchronous
mode of polling.
In the SDK mode, all data are inhibited. The card’s data may be read using functions included in RF
IDeas’ SDK. The SDK is sold separately and is useful to software developer’s to tightly integrate their
software with the card reader. Please visit
www.RFIDeas.com
to learn more.
The following features are useful to those who have purchased the SDK.
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