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32 bit Wiegand, no parity
32 bit Wiegand, reverse order, no parity
The third digit of the operating mode code (marked by “x”) specifies the method which reader
applies when transmitting PIN or key. For details regarding methods of PIN transmission refer to
table 3.
Readers without keypad can be manually programmed by so called multiple card reading method .
In this method key pressing is emulated by multiple card reading. In order to emulate key [N] read
card N-times and then wait for two beeps. Once you hear two beeps you can proceed further with
emulation of next digit. Digit 0 is emulated by 10-times of card reading. Any ISO 14443A card can
be used for multiple card reading method.
Example:
In order to program mode 001:
read card 10 times and wait for two beeps
read card 10 times and wait for two beeps
read card 1 time and wait for two beeps
Table 3. PIN and key transmission options
1-10 digits long PIN,
transmitted in BCD
format
Each key pressed is buffered in reader’s memory; with a
press of a [#] key reader transmits entire PIN code. The PIN
code is transmitted as a BCD coded number.
1-12 digits PIN,
transmitted in binary
format
Each key pressed is buffered in reader’s memory; with a
press of a [#] key reader transmits entire PIN code. The PIN
code is transmitted as a binary number.
Each key pressed is
transmitted separately
as 4-bit number plus 2
control bits
Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host
controller as a sequence of 6 bits (EXXXXP) where XXXX
represents the code of the pressed key supplemented by two
control bits (E and P). The E represents the even bit
calculated from the first half of a transmitted code where P
represents the parity of a second half of the bit stream. This
format is compatible with HID 5355 series readers, option
“with parity”. Key coding as in Table B.
Each key pressed is
transmitted separately
as 4-bit number
Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host
controller as a sequence of 4 bits (XXXX) which represent the
code of the pressed key, no control bits added. This format is
compatible with HID 5355 series readers, option “without
parity”. Key coding as in Table B.
Each key pressed is
transmitted separately
as 8-bit number with
parity
Each key pressed is immediately transmitted to the host
controller as a sequence of 10 bits (EXXXXXXXXP) where
XXXXXXXX represents the code of the pressed key
supplemented by two control bits (E and P). The E represents
the even bit calculated from the first half of a transmitted
code where P represents the parity of a second half of the bit
stream. Key coding as in Table A.