Output Format - IDTECK Star RFK101 User Manual

Proximity reader with keypad
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9-3. Operation
1.
Once the power is applied, you should hear 3 initial beeps and red and yellow LEDs on
indicating that the reader is in standby mode after a successful initialization and diagnostics.
2.
Present a proximity card to the reader until you hear the beeping sound and the green LED
come on. The reader will send the RF card data to the controller then the yellow LED on again
for the next reading.
3.
Enter the Keypad until you hear the beeping sound. The reader will then send the Key data to
the controller.
4.
LED Control:
To change the LED colours, you may connect the LED Control Input (brown wire) to ground
and the green LED will turn on indicating that the reader is in standby mode. Presenting a
proximity card and the LED will then change colour to yellow then green again for the next
reading.
5.
Beeper Control:
In normal operation, the reader generates one beep when it reads a proximity card, However
additional beeps can be generated to improve indication for access status (granted or denied)
by forcing the Beeper Control Input, (blue wire) to system ground level. The beeper will remain
on as long as the blue wire is connected to system ground.

10. Output Format

10-1. 26bit Wiegand output format
1. Data format
Bit 1
Bit 2∼9
Bit 10∼25
Bit 26
2. Timing diagram
: Even parity of bit 2 ~ bit 13
: Facility code (000 ~ 255)
: ID number (00000 ~ 65,535)
: Odd parity of bit 14 ~ bit 25
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Proximity Reader with KEYPAD

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