Usb Readers And Wiegand Converters; Rs-232 Readers And Converters; Minimum System Requirements - RF IDeas pcProx Plus User Manual

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USB Readers and Wiegand Converters

The pcProx USB keystroke device operates in two primary modes:
• USB keyboard. It reads the card data and sends it as keystrokes as if the user typed the ID
data on a keyboard.
• Under the application programmer interface (API) defined in the pcProx SDK. When it reads
card data, the active application receives the entire card data.

RS-232 Readers and Converters

The RS-232, Ethernet, or virtual COM port device operates in two primary modes:
1. ASCII output device. In this mode the user card data is read and sent as a decimal or
hexadecimal number in ASCII characters.
2. API defined in the pcProx SDK. The device attaches to a computer serial port. When it reads
card data, the active application receives the entire card data.
Once the configuration settings are correctly configured and written to flash memory, the device can
immediately be deployed.

Minimum System Requirements

HARDWARE
MEMORY
DISK
I/O
Operating System
Note: The software does not perform any data validation checking. The data must be known before it is
read to verify its validity.
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Minimum System Requirements
Pentium class PC
32 MB RAM
25 MB hard disk space
1 available RS-232 or USB Port
Any operating system that supports a USB keyboard including
Microsoft Windows 2000®, XP®, Vista®, 7®, Server 2003®,
Server 2008®, Linux, Macintosh®. Can be used for keystroke
applications
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