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9-3. Operation
9-3-1. Basic Operation
1. Once power is applied, you can hear 3 initial beeps while the 3 LEDs turn on. Then, the only
red LED light stays on, indicating that the reader is in the standby mode after successful
initialization and diagnostics.
2. Present an RF proximity card to the reader until you hear a beep sound and see the green LED
blink. The reader will send the RF card data to the controller, then the green LED turns off
again going back to the standby mode for the next reading.
3. 26bit Wiegand + RS232 Output Format
3-1. If you set the output to 26bit Wiegand + RS232 format and press numeric keys on the
keypad, you can hear a beep sound with the yellow LED flashing, which indicates PIN entry
start. Once you enter the PIN, press "ENT" key to finish PIN entry. The yellow LED will turn
off indicating PIN entry is finished. The reader will then send the PIN data to the controller.
3-2. In the 26bit Wiegand + RS232 output format, a facility code is within the range of 0 to 255
and an ID (PIN) is in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not finish your PIN entry with "ENT"
key or if you do not press any key within 5 seconds, the reader will make error beeps "Beep
Beep Beep Beep" then clear the PIN data (no output) and return to the standby mode. An ID
(PIN) you can enter via the keypad is from 1 to 8 digits.
e.g.) If you enter a 1-8 digit PIN,
① 1234ENT
② 12345678ENT
4. Burst + RS232 Output Format
4-1. When you set output to Burst + RS232 format and press numeric keys on the keypad, you
can hear a beep sound and the green LED turns on indicating PIN entry start.
4-2. When you set output to Burst + RS232 format, PIN data sends 8bit Burst format if you press
numeric keypad. And if you enter <ENT> key with 1 to 8 digit of keypad, PIN data sends
RS232 format. In case of RS232 output format, if you do not finish PIN entry with "ENT" key
and/or if you do not press any keypad for 5 seconds, clear PIN data (no output) and return
to normal mode.
Wiegand
00001234
RS232
00001234
Wiegand
12345678
RS232
12345678
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