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UPASS REACH | INSTALLATION GUIDE
Reader Configuration
By default the data on NEDAP XS formatted tags will be transmitted to the TRANSIT
compatible processor or the the NEDAP antenna modulation interface. In this case
the UPASS will not perform any decoding.
Enable decode Nedap XS when you do not want to use the TRANSIT compatible
processor or the antenna modulation interface. The UPASS will decode the NEDAP
XS tag data and output its plain tag-number. You can also enable to output or verify
the customer code.
Enable the option 'Allow other tag formats' when you want the reader to support
also other formatted tags, such as NEDAP UHF Wiegand formatted tags and others.
The decoded NEDAP XS output number contains:
Byte 1:
4E
Byte 2:
<FMT> FMT=01: Nedap XS decoded hex tagno
Byte 3-4:
00
Byte 5-7:
CC
Byte 8-12:
TAGNO TAGNO=Tag number
Examples:
NEDAP UHF XS:
NEDAP UHF XS decoded:
NEDAP UHF XS decoded decimal:
NEDAP UHF XS decoded + custcode:
NEDAP UHF XS decoded decimal + custcode:

7.2.3 RELAY / TIMING

Configure relay output and timing parameters.
Figure 29: Relay / timing settings
Enable 'Automatic relay activation' to activate the relay upon identification. When
disabled the relay can only be activated manually.
The 'Relay hold time' setting is the minimum time the relay is activated.
The 'Vehicle hold time' setting is the time, after a vehicle-id tags has been found, for
NEDAP UHF
FMT=02: Nedap XS decoded decimal tagno.
Unused
CC=Customer code (zero if not transmitted)
Output: 4E10 3FFF C415 A87C
BD51 8000
Output: 4E01 0000 0000
0000 0000 3039
Output: 4E02 0000 0000
0000 0001 2345
Output: 4E01 0000 0415
A000 0000 3039
Output: 4E02 0000 0415
A000 0001 2345
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