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Axis A8207-VE Mk II - Output Format; Chip Types

Axis A8207-VE Mk II
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Output format
Select data format: Select in which format to send card data to the access control unit.
Raw: Transmits the card data as it is.
Wiegand26: Encodes the card data in Wiegand26 format with an 8 bit facility code and a 16 bit id.
Wiegand34: Encodes the card data in Wiegand34 format with a 16 bit facility code and a 16 bit id.
Wiegand37: Encodes the card data in Wiegand37 format (H10302) with a 35 bit id.
Wiegand37FacilityCode: Encodes the card data in Wiegand37 format (H10304) with a 16 bit facility
code and a 19 bit id.
Custom: Define your own formatting.
Facility code override mode: Select an option for overriding the facility code.
Auto: Doesn’t override the facility code, and creates a facility code from the input data auto
detection. Either uses the card’s original facility code, or forges it from excess bits of a card number.
Optional: Uses the facility code from the input data, or overrides with a configured optional value.
Override: Always overrides with a specified facility code.
Chip types
Chip types
Activate chip type: Select a chip type from the list to activate it.
Active chip types shows a list of all active chip types and whether they use default or custom data sets.
The context menu contains:
Deactivate: Click to remove the chip type from the list of active chip types.
Data sets
Invert byte order for all chip types using the full card serial number (CSN): Turn on to reverse the byte order
of the card serial number. The card serial number is the default data.
Invert byte order for all chip types using secure card data: Turn on to reverse the byte order of the secure
card data for chip types that use a custom data set.
Add data set: Select a chip type and click to add a data set. For custom data.
Name of data set: Rename the data set to help you identify the data. The name must be unique. It
works as an ID in, for example, the API.
Enabled: Turn off to stop using the data set without deleting it.
Required data: If secure card data for some reason isn’t accessible, the device doesn’t send any data
to the door controller when this setting is turned on. Turn off to send CSN to the door controller in
case secure card data isn’t accessible.
Use as authenticator: Turn off if you don’t want to use secure card data for authentication, but only
send it as metadata valid for VAPIX protocol.
Offset (bits): Enter the start position of the data. 0 means that the start position is the first bit.
Length (bits): Enter the length of the data. 0 means that any length of data will be read.
Use data on card: Turn on to use secure card data. Turn off to use CSN instead of secure card data.
The remaining settings are chip type specific, and are used to define how to read secure card data.
AXIS A8207-VE Mk II Network Video Door Station

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