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Configuration utility
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These five variables work together to display leading and trailing (pre and post) card data delimiters.
1. rfid:chr.1='\x00'
2. rfid:chr.2='\x00'
3. rfid:chr.3='\x00'
4. rfid:chr.count.lead=0
5. rfid:chr.count.trail=0
The first three commands identify the pre delimiter characters that can display. Three characters may
be divided up as pre and/or post delimiters. Count.lead identifies how many of the three characters
(chr.1 .. chr.3) display before the card data. For example, if count.lead is set to 1, only one character
displays before the card data and chr.2 and chr.3 can be set as post delimiters. Then count.trail can
have a value of 0, 1, or 2. If count.lead is 2, chr.1 and chr.2 are set as leading delimiters. Then only
chr.3 can be set as a trailing delimiter. The same character can not be used for both a leading and
trailing delimiter.
rfid:cfg=1
The pcProx Plus reader has multiple configurations. Each has the settings associated with a card type.
When the configuration is changed, all other related settings reflect that configuration number.
Example: To set configuration #1 to keystroke out card ID preceded by #1/ the following would be entered.
rfid:cfg=1
fid:char.count.lead=3
rfid:char.count.lead=0
rfid:char.1='#'
rfid:char.2='1'
rfid:char.3='/'
And now set configuration #2 to precede it's card ID with #2/
rfid:cfg=2
fid:char.count.lead=3
rfid:char.count.lead=0
rfid:char.1='#'
rfid:char.2='2'
rfid:char.3='/'
rfid:chr.eol='\x0D'
This command sends the End Of Line (EOL) character at the end of the card data. Typically a
carriage return (CR) (0x0D) is used.
rfid:chr.fac=':'
This command sets a delimiter between the FAC and card data.
rfid:chr.gone.1='\x0A' and rfid:chr.gone.2='@'
These commands prompt the device to send the characters 'x0A' and '@' when the ID card is
removed if they are not '00'.
rfid:cmd.echo=True
This command echoes user input when true and controls if backspace sends a space, backspace,
space to erase the last character typed. If false, it is turned off for computer control. This value can
be written to flash memory using cfg.write. It defaults to true on cfg.reset.
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ASCII Command Protocol

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