ICT tSec Extra Application Note

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AN-260
Using the tSec Extra Reader Card Holder
Application Note

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  • Page 1 AN-260 Using the tSec Extra Reader Card Holder Application Note...
  • Page 2 Protege® Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright © Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2022. All rights reserved. Last Published: 11-May-22 11:10 AM AN-260 | Using the tSec Extra Reader Card Holder | Application Note...
  • Page 3 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Programming a Protege Door Programming a tSec Reader Installing the Hardware AN-260 | Using the tSec Extra Reader Card Holder | Application Note...
  • Page 4 The ICT card holder takes this a step further by requiring the card to remain in place, ensuring that the authorized user is always present. The user simply slides their card into the holder and, once access is granted, the card reader activates the appropriate function.
  • Page 5 Assign the access level to users whose credential will activate the output when in the card holder. Programming a tSec Reader Any tSec Extra Reader that will have a card holder attached must be programmed to use the card re-read functionality.
  • Page 6 Programming Card To program a tSec Extra Reader with card re-read functionality using a programming card, you will first need to obtain the necessary MIFARE programming card loaded with the Enable Silent Re-read mode setting. Once the required Config Card is available, it can be used to easily program readers.
  • Page 7 In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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