Specifications

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Card Number Start
The card number start defines the index where the facility code data starts in the data transmitted. The count
starts at zero.
CF001 Card Start
bits: 009
To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see
page 333) and press [ENTER].
Card Number End
The card number end defines the index where the facility code data end in the data transmitted. The count
starts at zero.
CF001 Card End
bits: 024
To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see
page 333) and press [ENTER].
Data Type
The data type defines how the card number that is received from the card reader is handled. If the size of the
facility code and card number are less than 16 bits (e.g. Facility Start – Facility End is less that 16 bits) use 16
bit, otherwise use 32 bit. If unsure use 32 bit.
CF001 Data Type
16 Bit
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the data type until you reach the required type and press [ENTER] to proceed.
For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
Parity Location Block 1 to 4
There can be up to 4 blocks of parity calculated over the received data. They are all programmed using the
same method and therefore the manual only covers programming the first block of parity (Parity 1).
The parity location defines where the location of the parity bit in the received data. The count starts at zero. If
there is no parity set this value to 255.
CF001 Par1 Loc
bit: 000
To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see
page 333) and press [ENTER].
Parity Start Block 1 to 4
The parity start defines where the location of the parity block starts in the received data. The count starts at
zero. If there is no parity set this value to 255.
CF001 Par1 Start
bit: 001
To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see
page 333) and press [ENTER].