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uPASS Target | installation guide
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3.2.2 Wiegand / Magstripe
The Wiegand and Magstripe interfaces are located in shielded CONN. 2.
The Wiegand and Magstripe communication can be used for communication with to Access Control System only.
By default the interface is connected to the UHF processor but can be connected to the TRANSIT compatible processor,
see chapter 4.
If connected to the UHF processor, Nedap UHF Wiegand tags generate a Wiegand message on the interface and Nedap
UHF Magstripe tags generate a Magstripe message on the interface.
Other UHF tags do not generate a message on this interface, unless the 'Extra output' settings are used. (See chapter
6.5.3)
The Wiegand/Magstripe output format is determined by the programmed format of the tag. Make sure to order the
correct tag programming format if you want to use the Wiegand or Magstripe interface. See UHF How To Order Guide
for more information about ordering the UHF tags. Refer to the uPASS firmware guide for details over the
Wiegand/Magstripe timing.
In case the TRANSIT compatible processor is selected, the same connections are used. Remember that in this case the
tags must be programmed in the Nedap-XS format. Refer to the corresponding TRANSIT firmware guide for protocol
details.
Figure
13: CONN. 2
Pin
Wiegand
Magstripe
OSDP
1
-
-
-
2
Data 0
Clock
OUT2
3
-
Card loaded
OUT1
4
Data 1
Data
OUT3
5
-
-
-
6
Ground
Ground
Ground
7
Ground
Ground
Ground
8
-
-
-
Table 3: Wiegand and Magstripe connection
Maximum cable length is 150 meters / 490 feet.
OSDP firmware
The OSDP firmware does not support Wiegand / Magstripe communication.

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