56 ProCapture-T & PRoRF-T User Manual
When In/Out Anti-passback is set for a user on the master device, if the last record of the user is a
check-out or check-in record, the next record of the user must be a check-in or check-out record for the
user to check in/out freely. That is, the check-in record must match the check-out record.
[Operation description]
(1) Model selection
Master device: devices supporting the Wiegand In function, except the F10 reader
Slave device: devices supporting the Wiegand Out function
(2) Menu settings
Anti-Passback Direction
The options of Anti-Passback Direction include In/Out Anti-passback, Out Anti-passback, In
Anti-passback, and No Anti-passback.
Out Anti-passback: After a user checks out, only if the last record is a check-in record can the user check
out again.
In Anti-passback: After a user checks in, only if the last record is a check-out record can the user check in
again.
(3) Modifying the Wiegand output format for the device
When two devices communicate with each other, only Wiegand signals that do not contain the device ID
are acceptable. You can choose Comm. > Wiegand Setup from the main menu or access the software
and choose Basic Setting > Device Management > Wiegand and set Defined Format to
Wiegand26-bits or Wiegand26 without device ID.
(4) User registration
User IDs must exist on both the master and slave devices and the user IDs must be consistent. Therefore,
users need to be registered on both the master and slave devices.
(5) Wiring description
The master and slave devices communicate with each other over Wiegand and the wiring is as follows: