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Type | Proximity Reader |
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Interface | USB |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Linux, Mac OS |
Power Supply | USB powered |
Supported Card Technologies | HID Prox, AWID, Indala |
Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Form Factor | Compact |
Read Range | Up to 3" (7.6 cm) depending on card type and environment |
Explains how RF IDeas devices enable identification and access throughout the workplace using cards.
Details various physical forms of RFID credentials available for different needs and applications.
Compares pcProx Plus dual-frequency readers with standard single-frequency proximity models.
Explains the categorization system used for RF IDeas reader part numbers for differentiation.
Details interface connectors, minimum system requirements, and essential reader setup basics.
Describes the functionality of the LED indicator and beeper features on RF IDeas readers.
Introduces the utility for configuring pcProx, pcProx Plus, and Wiegand devices for specific needs.
Covers key UI components like the Menu Toolbar, Icon Toolbar, and configuration areas.
Overviews essential tabs for device setup: Connect, Data Format, Delimiters, Timing, SDK, and CHUID.
Details Software Developer's Kit (SDK) functions, Card ID, CHUID tab settings, and FIPS 201 configuration.
Explains the ASCII Command Protocol, its overview, and serial communication setup procedures.
Details the syntax, structure, and general usage of ASCII commands for device interaction.
Lists and explains important commands, variables, and their specific functions and definitions.
Identifies common ASCII Command Protocol errors and provides descriptions for troubleshooting.
Provides systematic steps to resolve common issues when the device is not functioning correctly.
Addresses common user queries regarding credential compatibility, product features, and setup.
Offers essential advice on precautions, preparing for technical support, and interacting with technicians.
Outlines the legal terms and conditions governing the end-user license agreement for the product.
Explains the technical details of the Standard 26 Bit Wiegand format for proximity cards.
Discusses using the device for password security and lists other related products and accessories.