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ICT Protege - Config Programming Examples; Config Example: Enable OSDP; Config Example: OSDP Baud Rate

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Config Programming Examples
The following examples illustrate programming some common card reader configuration requirements, using the
Config App.
Config Example: Enable OSDP
The following programming example demonstrates how to create a config that enables the card reader to use the
OSDPcommunication protocol.
1. Log in to the Protege Config App, using your app account.
2. Select your Credential Profile.
3. Add a new Reader Configuration called OSDP Output Mode.
4. Tap the Add TLV dropdown and select the Output Mode option.
5. Tap the dropdown and select OSDP.
6. Tap Save.
You can now apply the configuration to the required reader(s). Power cycle the reader and select and apply your
new OSDP Output Mode config within two minutes of startup.
Config Example: OSDP Baud Rate
For a card reader operating in OSDPmode to communicate with an OSDP server, the reader must have the same
baud rate setting as the reader port it is connected to. The default reader baud rate is 38400.
ICT card readers support the following baud rates:
Supported Baud Rates
4800 baud
9600 baud
19200 baud
38400 baud (default)
57600 baud
115200 baud
The following programming example demonstrates how to create a config that sets the reader baud rate to 9600.
1. Log in to the Protege Config App, using your app account.
2. Select your Credential Profile.
3. Add a new Reader Configuration called Baud Rate 9600.
4. Tap the Add TLV dropdown and select the Uart Configuration option.
5. Set the Baud to 9600, then tap Save.
You can now apply the configuration to the required reader(s). Power cycle the reader and select and apply your
new Baud Rate 9600 config within two minutes of startup.
For more information on configuring readers to communicate using OSDP protocol , see Application Note 321:
Configuring ICT Readers for OSDP Communication.
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