Wiegand Output For Prox/Iclass - IBC Qscan User Manual

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Wiegand Output Format (for prox/Iclass data Format # 1)*
X060 ss sl is il us ul
X061 sb ib ub a b c lpp rpp
X062 1 2 3 oooo ss
ss
site start position
sl
# digits for site
is
id start position
il
# digits for id
us
issue code start pos
ul
# digits for issue
sb
# bits for site code
ib
# bits for id
ub
# bits for issue code
a
site is lsb
b
id is lsb
c
issue is lsb
lpp
left parity bits
rpp
right parity bits
1,2,3
field numbers for xmit
oooo
site override
ss
special format #
The site code data in the wiegand output is taken from the data characters
starting at position ss for a length of sl. Id and issue code data is also extracted
the same way. If any of the fields are not used, or will be defaulted to 0, then
00 is used for the start position. A length of 00 for sl,il,ul is used to take all of
the remaining characters in the data and put them into the field. sb,ib, ub are
the bit counts to be used for each field in the output. If any of the fields are to
be lsb, a,b,c are set to a 1. lpp is the number of bits to use for left parity, 000 if
no left parity. rpp is the number of bits to use for right parity, 000 if none. oooo
is a 4-character hexadecimal value used as a site overide (right justified). To be
active, the site override must be turned on usng the X069 command. ss should
be left at 00.
* added to firmware 5/22/13
Qscan User's Guide
00=no site
00=remaining
00=no id
00=remaining
00=no issue
00=remaining
00=none
00=none
00=none
0=no
1=yes
0=no
1=yes
0=no
1=yes
000=none
000=none
1=site,2=id
3=issue,0=none
4 hex characters
must be 00
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