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ICT Protege - Wiegand Output Configuration; 125 kHz Card Formats

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Wiegand Style
Define the bit length style the reader will output, and specify transmission enforcement options.
Style: Specify the bit length for the Wiegand output.
- 26 Bit Output
- 27 Bit Output
- 32 Bit Output
- 34 Bit Output
- Legacy Undefined Output:This is a legacy option that has no effect.
- Legacy Undefined Output: This is a legacy option that has no effect.
- 66 Bit Output
- 37 Bit Output
- 64 Bit Output
- 37 Bit (No Site Code)
- Kantech KSFFormat
- Legacy Undefined Output: This is a legacy option that has no effect.
- Auto / Card Defined
- 36 Bit Output
The reader's default setting is Auto / Card Defined, where it will not attempt to modify the formatting on the
card. For all other settings the reader will read the card and re-format the card data before sending it.
Enforce Options: Optionally specify a transmission enforcement option.
- Enforce on CSN: Enforce the configured Wiegand style on CSN transmission.
If this option is not enabled:
CSN will be sent as the complete CSN in auto mode.
CSNwill be sent as a valid HID card in 26 or 34 bit Wiegand style (parity bit, CSN bytes, parity bit).
CSN will be padded or truncated in any other Wiegand style.
- Enforce on OSDP: Enforce the configured Wiegand style on OSDP interpreted card transmission.
If this option is not enabled, OSDP transmissions will not be formatted to the configured Wiegand style.
125kHz Formats
The 125kHz Formats TLV is used to enable/disable specific 125kHz card types.
125kHz Formats:
- Postech
- HID
- ICT
- Guardtek
- Em41xx
- PSK
PSK card formats require specific hardware to operate.
- Guardall G-ProxII
Guardall G-ProxII card formats require specific hardware to operate.
ICT Card Reader | Configuration Guide 12

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