Specifications
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Format Description
Auto Wiegand Automatically selects the best available Wiegand format from the formats to decode
the card.
Auto Magnetic Automatically selects the best available Magnetic Card format from the formats to
decode the card data.
36 Bit (IEI) A standard 36 Bit Output format that is compatible with the IEI keypads, this allows
wiegand data to be received from the keypad as a card number. This format can also
be used with compatible card reading devices.
34 Bit (Pass) Decodes the Pass Point 34 Bit Cards used on the HID Card Readers in to the correct
large card number 32 bits and standard site code.
34 Bit (Pass NP) Decodes the Pass Point 34 Bit Cards used on the HID Card Readers however skips
the parity validation on the data stream to allow the Nano Prox card readers to be
retrofitted to new or existing doors that use the Pass Point cards.
Any Bit (Raw) Any Bit format decodes ANY wiegand data stream up to 64 bits and then presents
this to the system using the multiple decoding display. The display contains encoded
data based on the raw data stream sent by the card reader. This allows ANY wiegand
reader to operate on the Protege System in a native data format. This format will
decode the data explicitly and can be used to verify wiegand data streams.
26 Bit (NP) Decodes a standard 26 bit wiegand data stream however skips the parity validation
portion of the wiegand data. This format can be used when certain card formats have
parity detection reversed or if the parity calculation deviates from the standard.
34 Bit (NP) Decodes a standard 34 bit wiegand data stream however skips the parity validation
portion of the wiegand data. This format can be used when certain card formats have
parity detection reversed or if the parity calculation deviates from the standard.
First 5 Track 2 The first 5 digits of a track 2 card will be used as the card number and a site code of 0
will be generated for the card swipe.
Apollo 44 Bit Decodes an encrypted 44 bit wiegand data stream from the AMDI Apollo format card
readers. The card number received will match the hot stamp card number. Site codes
may vary but will typically be the preceding 3 digits.
CANSEC 37 Bit
Tecom 27 Bit
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If the required format is not shown or the format that you are using is not known try the configuration
with Auto Wiegand or Auto Magnetic. If the data fails to decode contact Integrated Control
Technology, we can attempt to create or find a format solution for the reading device you are using.
Reader Port 1 Secondary Reading Format
The secondary reading format is used to program an alternate format for the reader expander and has the same
options as the standard reader selection. The secondary format will only be used if the first format can not
decode the card information that is received by the reader interface.
RD001 R1 Format
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available card reader format settings. For more information about the list
control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
For a list of supported formats refer to the Reader Expander Format Table (see page 67).