Proximity/Iclass Masking; Relay; Power Over Ethernet - IBC Qscan User Manual

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Qscan User's Guide
Version 1.4
Proximity & iClass Masking
Proximity and Iclass masking works in a similar way to the barcode masking
explained above. Characters can be inserted into the data and substrings can be
extracted.
There are three programmable masks that can be programmed for prox and
iClass card reading. Each mask is associated with a programmed bit length for a
specific card. When programming the input format (card definition) for a specific
card, the masks (if any) are also programmed in.
This differs somewhat from the barcode masking. With the barcode masking you
program the masks independently of the barcode symbologies, and the masks
are triggered by both symbology and length. With the prox/iClass masking, the
masks are triggered by the length (bit length) only.

Relay

The Relay (optional) allows you to control external equipment, such as a door
or indicator. It can be activated and deactivated by sending serial commands
to the reader. The maximum allowable relay time is 99 seconds, and maximum
allowable power that can be pushed through the relay is 500ma, 30VDC.
The relay is a Form-C with common, normally open, and normally closed
connections.

Power over Ethernet

Qscans can optionally be ordered with Power over Ethnernet. With Power over
Ethernet, you do not need a separate power supply or ac adapter.
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