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IBC 810 User Manual

Smart card reader

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810 SMART CARD
READER
User's Guide
IBC DOCUMENT PROG071

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  • Page 1 810 SMART CARD READER User's Guide IBC DOCUMENT PROG071...
  • Page 2 Version 1.0 08 JUL 1998 This document contains all of the information you need to connect and use an 810 smart card reader. If you have specific questions concerning the reader which are not found in this manual, please contact the dealer you purchased this product from.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    |||ibc 810 SMART CARD READER USER'S GUIDE Version 1.0 08 JUL 1998 Contents Functionality ....................4 Mounting ......................4 Wiring ......................4 Led ........................5 Power ....................... 5 Relay ........................ 5 Communication ....................6 Card Reading ....................6 Card Format ....................6 Programming ....................
  • Page 4: Functionality

    Emulation models output both wiegand and aba on seperate lines. Cards read by the 810 must be pro- grammed using the proper format (see Card Format section) iin order to be read by the reader.
  • Page 5: Led

    |||ibc 810 SMART CARD READER USER'S GUIDE Version 1.0 08 JUL 1998 RS232 Connections There is a bi-color led located at the front of the reader. This led is controlled exter- nally (by a controller) in emulation mode readers, and internally controlled (or optionally externally controlled) in serial mode readers.
  • Page 6: Communication

    RS232 , with the line set at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. Cards for use with the 810 consist of 8 characters maximum. The output data This cannot be changed in the reader;...
  • Page 7: Programming

    |||ibc 810 SMART CARD READER USER'S GUIDE Version 1.0 08 JUL 1998 PROGRAMMING The following are the commands for programming serial versions of the readers. returns the version identifier of the firmware triggers the relay for xx seconds turns on the green led for xx seconds, xx=00=leave on...