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Configures the Desktop Reader for Track1 output via RS232 at 19200 baud. Other settings require opening the case.
Details the functions of the 9-pin D-type connector for RS232, OMRON, and WIEGAND interfaces.
Explains the 5-pin connector for connecting the Wall Reader to the Adaptor.
Describes the 4-pin terminal connection for RS232, OMRON, and WIEGAND interfaces.
Specifies voltage requirements (7-15V) and current consumption for readers and adaptors.
Details the 7-byte Salto ROM code, its 14-character hexadecimal representation (ROM14), and 56-bit format (ROM56).
Explains emulation of magnetic stripe card tracks (TRACK1, TRACK2, TRACK3) using ASCII characters.
Describes the special track carrying Wiegand code information for access control cards.
Details the RS232 voltage levels (non-standard) and connection for Rx/Tx, excluding hardware handshake.
Explains the OMRON interface with Clock and Data outputs, signal levels, and timing for data transfer.
Describes the WIEGAND interface outputs (Data0, Data1), standby voltage, and pulse characteristics.
Defines the RS232 message frame with STX (0x02), ETX (0x03) control characters, and checksum calculation.
Transmits ASCII characters of data without STX, ETX, and checksum control characters.
Covers BCD or ALPHA code translation for OMRON interface data, applicable also for Wiegand.
Explains WIEGAND byte/bit order, parity bits, and format similarities with OMRON interface.
Details BCD data format for Track 2 and 3, using 5-bit characters with LSB first and parity.
Details ALPHA data format for Track 1, using 7-bit characters with LSB first and parity.
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