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Qscan User’s Guide Version 1.4
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PROGRAMMING
WIEGAND OUT
If issue code bits (“ub”) is set to 00, then there will be no issue bits in the
output.
If the lsb indicator (“a,b,c”) is on for any specic eld, then the output data
for that eld is set up using the least signicant bit rst. The default for most
wiegand formats is to use msb (most signicant bit rst).
The number of parity bits used for left parity is set by (“lpp”). If set to 000
then there is no left parity bit.
The number of parity bits used for right parity is set by (“rpp”). If set to 000
then there is no right parity bit.
The wiegand output bit structure can consist of 3 elds, plus parities. The
(“1,2,3”) parameters allow you to chose the elds to include and the order of
the elds.
Example: 1,2,0 = transmit site and id
2,0,0 = transmit id only
1,2,3 = transmit site, id, and issue in that order
2,1,0 = transmit id, then site
A site override (“oooo”) can be programmed. This is a 4 character hexadecimal
value (maximum of 16 bits, right justied) which will be used as an override
for the site code if the override X069 is turned on.
(“ss”) refers to a special format number which may be assigned by ibc in
future rmware upgrades. Leave this parameter as 00 unless you have special
rmware assigned by IBC.

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BrandIBC
ModelQscan
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish