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Brand | Nedap |
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Model | Convexs Series |
Category | Card Reader |
Language | English |
Explains the basic operational principle of Nedap readers.
Lists available Convexs 80 reader models and their specifications.
Details the available Invexs 170 reader models, colours, and features.
Describes the Invexs 190 reader models, including those with keypads.
Covers the core functionality and configuration aspects of the readers.
Details the types of Nedap cards supported by Convexs/Invexs readers.
Explains the support for various Mifare card types and data extraction.
Details the RS485NR and RS485NR2 protocols for bi-directional communication.
Describes RF output configurations for AEOS and WinXS systems.
Covers RF output connections to Nedap XS readers for AEOS and WinXS.
Introduces various Wiegand formats and their data transmission.
Details Wiegand formats, timing specifications, and general data transmission.
Explains the structure and data definition for the Wiegand 26-bit format.
Details the Wiegand 32 and 32bin formats, including data definitions.
Covers Wiegand 37, 64bin, and 128bin formats and their data representations.
Explains the serial RS485 ASCII output, default settings, and data format.
Details the USB connection for desktop readers, including data format.
Provides pin assignments and functions for Convexs reader connections.
Details pin assignments and functions for Invexs 170 reader connections.
Lists wire colours and functions for Invexs 190 reader connections.
Illustrates RS485 connections to AP1003, AP4003, and other AEpacks.
Shows RF output connections using AX1014/AB350 for AEpacks and XS readers.
Explains how to connect readers to third-party systems using Wiegand.
Describes the function of User LEDs (UL, NA) and the Status LED.
Explains how the beeper is controlled and its audible feedback.
Details how PIN activation is controlled via RS485NR communication.
Explains PIN code behavior with Wiegand protocols based on firmware versions.
Details creating and loading configuration files and cards using AEreco.
Explains how to use configuration cards for reader setup and uniqueness.
Covers the process of updating reader firmware using AEmon or AEreco.
Outlines the factory default settings for Convexs/Invexs readers.
Lists suitable firmware for different output protocols and readers.
Details compatibility with various AEOS versions for reader integration.
Addresses known issues with specific AEpack models and protocols.
Details problems related to RS485, Tamperswitch/PIN, and older hardware.
References documentation for AEreco card enquiry information.
Provides a log of changes made to the document over time.