Specifications
96 PRT-WX-DIN Using Protege WX Installation and Programming Manual | June 2013
Reader Door: The reader controlled door setting sets the door that the reader on port one will provide card
and control information to. It is possible that more than one reader has the same controlled door (Entry and
Exit reading configuration).
Reader Keypad Type: The keypad operation mode programmed for the reader on a port determines if the
reader port has a pin entry device attached or uses a local LCD keypad.
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 Buf: 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 Buf and Par: 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 Site 0): A 36 Bit Wiegand Keypad format typical of an IEI keypad which can be set to
decode PIN numbers from 0-999999
None: There is no keypad device connected to or associated with this reader input device.
When a Wiegand 26 Bit or 36 Bit Keypad is used PIN numbers that are prefixed with a 0 cannot be used
and a maximum pin number of 65533 can be used for 26 Bit and 999999 for 36 Bit. This is a limitation of
the 26 Bit and 36 Bit Format and not the Reader Expander. To utilize the full 8 digit capacity for the PIN
number of a user and allow prefixed PIN numbers select a PIN device that supports the ARK-501 or Bit
Buffered Outputs.
Keypad to use for PINs reader: If the keypad operation mode is set to use one of the selected LCD
keypads you can program the address of the keypad to use for pin entry. When using this mode of
operation the LCD keypad will present a login message when a valid card is presented that requires pin
entry.
Reader Arming Mode: The reader port can perform various operations when a user badges their card
multiple times. The list below details the modes this can operate in.
When a multi badge operation has taken place the reader expander will beep the buzzer output four times.
In area control, if the area is already armed the reader will only beep twice.
Do Nothing: No action will be taken by the system for arming an area associated with the door.
Arm Area on 2 Reads: Two successive reads from the same user will result in the inside or outside
area (depending on the card reader type configuration) starting the arming process.
Read and Input 4 of Expander: Pressing and holding Input 4 (RDXXX:04) while presenting a card will
begin arming. Input 4 must be in an area that is armed to ensure the input information is transmitted to
the system controller. The area armed will depend on the card reader type setting. This option cannot
be used with the PRT-RDM2, Input 4 is not available on the module. Use another arming method or use
the PRT-RDS2 or PRT-RDI2.
Arm Area on 3 Reads: Three successive reads from the same user will result in the inside or outside
area (depending on the card reader type configuration) starting the arming process.
Toggle Function Output on 3 Reads: Three successive reads from the same user will result in the
function output state being toggled. If the output is currently on it will be turned off and if it is off it will
be turned on.
Activate Function Output on 3 Reads: Three successive reads from the same user will result in the
function output state being turned on.
Reader Secondary 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 cannot decode the card information that is received by the reader interface.