Specifications
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Reader Port 1 Reader Type
The reader type informs the reader expander which location of the door the reader is installed that is connected
to the reader expander port one. The reader expander uses this information to pass the correct direction of
travel to the door control functions. For an access door this should be set to ENTRY reader.
When using the reader with a door that controls an inside or outside area for arming or disarmed or for global
anti-passback the ENTRY and EXIT configuration must be set correctly to ensure the correct action is taken by
the reader expander.
RD001 R1 Type
ENTRY Reader
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available reader type settings. For more information about the list control
data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
Arming Mode Operation
ENTRY Reader The reader is located on the outside of the door and is used to enter in to the area that is
being protected by the door. This is the default setting and should be set for all general
access doors (single reader)
EXIT Reader The reader is located on the inside of the door and is used to exit out of the area that is
being protected by the door.
If the reader expander is configured for multiplex reader mode the multiplexed reader is
ALWAYS the EXIT reader.
Reader Port 1 Keypad Operation Mode
The keypad operation mode programmed for the reader on port one determines if the reader port has a pin
entry device attached or uses a local LCD keypad.
RD001 R1 Key Md
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available keypad mode settings. For more information about the list control
data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
Keypad Mode Operation
None There is no keypad device connected to or associated with this reader input device.
LCD Keypad An LCD keypad is used for PIN entry. PIN entry is only possible with the Card and PIN
configuration when using an LCD Keypad. To unlock in the PIN Only or Card or PIN
modes the unlock shortcut key can be used. The LCD Keypad Address is configured in
the next screen.
26 Bit (Site 0) A 26 Bit Wiegand Keypad is connected in parallel with the Reader Device and has a site
code of 0 set for the unit.
ARK-501 A Motorola Format the ARK-501 outputs 8 bits of data for each key that is pressed
consisting of the first 4 bits being inverted from the remaining 4. This format requires the
user to press the '#' key on completion of the PIN entry.
4 Bit 4 Bits of data is output for each pressed key.
4 Bit Parity 5 Bits of data is output for each pressed key with the last bit being ODD parity on the first
4 bits.
4 Bit Buffered The number of bits that are sent relate to the key press's multiplied by 4. The data is
buffered and only sent when the user of the keypad press's the Enter key on the keypad.
4 Bit Par + Buf The number of bits that are sent relate to the key press's multiplied by 5, each key press
is 4 bits followed by a last parity bit. The data is buffered and only sent when the user of
the keypad press's the Enter key on the keypad.
36 Bit (IEI S0) A 36 Bit Wiegand Keypad format typical of an IEI keypad which can be set to decode
PIN numbers from 0-999999.