Qscan User’s Guide Version 1.4
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PROGRAMMING
PROX/ICLASS -> WIEGAND OUT
Programming the Wiegand Output Formats (prox/iClass cards)
The standard wiegand output permits the transmission of wiegand formats of
up to 194 bits, containing up to three elds (site, id, and issue). Each eld can
contain up to 64 bits each. Two parity bits may also be programmed.
Different wiegand output formats can be dened. The format that is used
is dependent on the data which is read by the reader. There are 3 denable
formats for proximity/Iclass data.
For proximity and iClass cards, the format that is used is dependent on the
number of bits on the card (each of the three input format denitions have
their own output denition as well).
Each format contains the denitions of how the data is to be transmitted.
These denitions include:
The number of bits to be used for the site, id, and issue elds
(“ss,bb,ii”)
A setting to organize each eld as msb or lsb (“x,y,z”)
The location(s) in the barcode where the data for each eld is to be
extracted (“ssss,bbbb,iiii”)
The number of characters to use for each of of those elds (“sd,bd,id”)
Which elds are to be included in the output format (“h,i,j”)
Number of bits to be used for left and right parity (“lpp,rpp”)
A site override (“oooo”).
Example programming Prox input Format # 1 for a standard 26 bit input to an
8 digit number (3 site, 5 issue) and then transmitting as
a 32 bit number (16 site + 16 id):
X048 026 002 08 0 010 16 0
X049 000 00 0 03 05 00
X060 01 03 04 05 00 00
X061 16 16 00 0 0 0 000 000
X062 1 2 0 0000 00