IP Bridge V3/V3+
Logic input # 1 description
The logic input # 1 can send you back 2 possible states, ON or OFF.
- If the input logic # 1 changes for ON position, the Bridge/IP will send the following
characters:
In normal mode:
ASCII 242
In Bridge 400 mode:
- If the input logic #1 changes for OFF position, the Bridge/IP will send the following
characters:
In normal mode:
ASCII 243
In Bridge 400 mode:
*
You will receive these characters via TCP if the connection is established; if not, they will be sent via
RS-232.
Logic input # 2 description :
The logic input # 2 can send you back 2 possible states, ON or OFF.
- If the input logic # 2 changes for ON position, the Bridge/IP will send the following
characters:
In normal mode:
ASCII 244
In Bridge 400 mode:
- If the input logic #1 changes for OFF position, the Bridge/IP will send the following
characters:
In normal mode:
ASCII 245
In Bridge 400 mode:
* You will receive these characters via TCP if the connection is established; if not, they will be sent via
RS-232.
Wiegand 1 and 2 input configuration:
Wiegand 1 and 2 input is configured with the software:
«BoardConfig Ver. : 1.2J and +»
Enter into the field «Wiegand Configuration» :
^6^^NbDigits^^Lenght^^Start^
NbDigits
= Number of digits that the number must have
Length
= Number of BITS to make the code
Start
= Starting position of BITS
Examples of configurations for several types of readers :
CHUBBSECURITY (36 Bits) :
^6^^5^^16^^21^
HID (38 Bits) :
STANDARD with Facility Code (26 Bits) :
STANDARD without Facility Code (26 Bits) :
* When a card is read on the Wiegand 2, a $ character will be added to the end of the number returned.
WWW.SYMCOD.COM
:
+ [ENTER]
- [ENTER]
= [ENTER]
_ [ENTER]
^6^^7^^20^^16^
^6^^8^^24^^2^
^6^^5^^16^^10^
10
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