PRTxxEM series readers Operating Manual.doc 2018-08-21
Online mode, RS232, PINs
transmitted as whole numbers
Reader is connected to the host through RS232
(9600,N,8,1) serial interface. Each key entry is
buffered, once the [#] key is pressed reader
transmits entire PIN code as a single number max 16
digits long. The [#] key is treated as the end of PIN
entry and not transmitted. Special keys [*], [F1] and
[F2] are transmitted in the same way as entire PINs.
Card output format:
STX (02h) / Data (10 x hex digits coded ASCII) / CR
(0Dh) / LF (0Ah) /ETX (03h)
PIN output format:
STX (02h) / Data (up to 16 hex digits coded ASCII) /
'#' / CR (0Dh) / LF (0Ah) / ETX (03h)
Special keys:
[*]: STX / 'A' / '#' / CR / LF / ETX
[F1]: STX / 'C' / '#' / CR / LF / ETX
[F2]: STX / 'D' / '#' / CR / LF / ETX
Online mode, Magstripe (only card)
Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the
host controller which requires Magstripe data
transmission format, keys are not transmitted.
Online mode, Magstripe (card or
PIN)
Reader operates as a slave unit connected to a host
controller which requires Magstripe data
transmission, keys transmitted as single digits,
format is compatible with specification of UNITEK
controllers (with transmission of PIN-s).
Offline mode, Simple Standalone
Reader operates in standalone mode, the CLK and
DTA lines serve as ordinary I/O lines.
Offline mode, Full Standalone
Reader operates in standalone mode, the CLK and
DTA lines are used for communication with remote
XM-2 I/O and second (optional) PRT reader.
Online mode, RS232 EPSO protocol
Reader is connected to the host through RS232 serial
interface. The host exchanges data with the reader
using EPSO2 protocol.
Online mode, 26 bit Wiegand
Reader operates as a slave unit connected to the
host controller that requires specific Wiegand data
transmission format.
Online mode, 34 bit Wiegand
Online mode, 42 bit Wiegand
Online mode, 66 bit Wiegand
Online mode, 32 bit Wiegand,
without priority
Online mode, 32 bit Wiegand,
without parity, reverse order
Note: For Wiegand data formats the third digit of the operating mode code (marked by “x”) specifies the
method which reader uses when transmitting PIN-s or keys. For details regarding methods of PIN
transmission refer to table below.