Salto Ec DR Series User Manual

Salto Ec DR Series User Manual

Desktop reader and wall reader adaptor

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Desktop Reader and Wall Reader Adaptor
Distribution: SALTO customers
DOCUMENT REVISIONS
Version
Date
1.2
5/03/2004
1.3
11/03/2004
1.4
12/03/2004
1.5
25/03/2004
1.6
11/08/2005
2.1
26/02/2007
USER MANUAL
Version: 2.1
Modifications
Note on Wall Reader Adaptor about minimum wall
reader versions.
Fixes mistake on Desktop Reader Connector.
Minimum WR2000 firmware version to read ROM
code from iButtonROM.
NEW: ROM code configuration.
BCD Data Format (ANSI/ISO): It is used in Track 2
and Track 3.
New Card Technologies (Mifare, Desfire...)
New Firmware Version 02.01
New RS232 Plain Text Format.
New Wiegand formats.
Desktop Reader Manual V2.1
26/02/2007
1/11

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  • Page 1 Desktop Reader Manual V2.1 26/02/2007 Desktop Reader and Wall Reader Adaptor USER MANUAL Version: 2.1 Distribution: SALTO customers DOCUMENT REVISIONS Version Date Modifications 5/03/2004 11/03/2004 Note on Wall Reader Adaptor about minimum wall reader versions. 12/03/2004 Fixes mistake on Desktop Reader Connector.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    11 BCD and ALPHA ISO Standards ....................9 11.1 BCD Data Format (ANSI/ISO) ..................9 11.2 ALPHA Data Format (ANSI/ISO)..................9 11.3 BCD and ALPHA table ....................10 11.4 Non ISO cards ......................11 11.5 LRC ......................... 11 11.6 Salto Software PMS Track Commands................11 2/11...
  • Page 3: Object Of This Document

    • Wall Reader Adaptor WRADAPT. It covers the functions of the firmware version 02.01. It is intended to help the PMS and T&A developers to connect their systems to the SALTO access control system. Desktop Reader: ECxxDR The purpose of the Desktop Reader is to read some data from the cards and give them in a simple manner to an external device, usually a Point Of Sale (POS) terminal.
  • Page 4: Wall Reader Connection

    Desktop Reader Manual V2.1 26/02/2007 Wall Reader Connection The Wall Reader is connected to the Adaptor through a 5 pins block connector identical to the CU5000. The functions of the 5 pins are: 5 volts power supply (from Adaptor to Wall Reader) PPD connection (not used) Ground Data input-output...
  • Page 5: Sam Programming Process

    Desktop Reader Manual V2.1 26/02/2007 The CLR Led lights for a moment each time a card is read with the proper data according to the MODE dipswitches setting. SAM programming process Some installations working with Mifare, Desfire, Picopass or Legic cards need to program all the readers with the SAM card that carries the Custom-Code.
  • Page 6: Data

    Emulates de Wiegand code of access control cards ROM code The Salto ROM code is a 7 byte code different for each card. Normally each byte is expressed as a double hexadecimal character so the total ROM code will be 14 ASCII characters (called ROM14). If the bytes are represented by their 8 bits the total 56 bits representation is called ROM56.
  • Page 7: Tracks

    UID5 UID6 Vicinity IButton: Salto ROM code is the laser-programmed Dallas ROM code including at the beginning the FamilyCode, followed by the Serial Number MSB and excluding the 8 byte that is a checksum. These 7 bytes are engraved on the iButton case, FamilyCode on the right and below it the other 6 bytes.
  • Page 8: Omron Interface

    Desktop Reader Manual V2.1 26/02/2007 The baud rate, the number of bits (7 or 8) and the parity (N, E, O) are selected in the MODE dipswitch. OMRON interface The OMRON interface emulates the magnetic card readers. The OMRON interface has two outputs: Clock and Data.
  • Page 9: Wiegand Formats

    I2C smart cards have no ROM Code but can have Track 1, 2 and 3 and Wiegand Code. • In Legic cards the systems can only read the ROM code of cards with a Salto segment. 11 BCD and ALPHA ISO Standards The data of tracks 1, 2 and 3 of magnetic stripe cards can be encoded in two ways: BCD and ALPHA formats.
  • Page 10: Bcd And Alpha Table

    Desktop Reader Manual V2.1 26/02/2007 11.3 BCD and ALPHA table This table shows the symbols of the BCD and ALPHA formats and the equivalences with their representation as printable characters and ASCII values. Printable ASCII value BCD codes ALPHA codes characters (1 byte) (4 bits + parity)
  • Page 11: Non Iso Cards

    Sentinels (SS and ES) in both formats BCD and ALPHA. Its parity is also odd. 11.6 Salto Software PMS Track Commands The PMS commands for Tracks sends the data in ASCII format. They never add the LRC because the XOR of the characters can give a non-ASCII character and be equal to a control character of the link PMS-HAMS producing a malfunction.

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