Config Example: OSDP Install Mode
The following programming example demonstrates how to create a config that puts the reader into
OSDPinstallation mode so that it is ready to accept initiation of a secure channel session.
This must be the first TLV in the config.
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 Install Mode.
4. Tap the Add TLV dropdown and select the Device Mode option.
As it needs to be the first TLV in the config, the Device Mode TLV will be added above any existing TLVs.
5. Tap the dropdown and select OSDP Install Mode.
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 Install Mode config within two minutes of startup.
Config Example: Reader Address
For protocols which support reader addressing, the address of a reader can be programmed via TLVconfiguration.
This TLVis only valid for protocols which support addressing (ICT RS485, OSDP or Smart Serial).
⦁ This can be used to configure an RS-485 reader as an entry (0) or exit (1) reader.
⦁ For a card reader operating in OSDPmode to be recognized on a third-party system, the reader address may
need to be configured to meet the third-party system's addressing requirements.
For tSec readers the address can only be programmed when the green and orange wires are not connected
together. When the reader's green and orange wires are joined it is hardwired to always use 1 as its address.
1. Log in to the Protege Config App, using your app account.
2. Select your Credential Profile.
3. Add a new Reader Configuration named appropriately (e.g. Reader Address 01 - Exit Reader).
4. Tap the Add TLV dropdown and select the Reader Address option.
5. Set the Reader Address to the required address, then tap Save.
You can now apply the configuration to the required reader(s). Power cycle the reader and select and apply your
new reader address config within two minutes of startup.
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