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Protege System Controller Reference Manual

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Format<br />

Apollo 44 Bit<br />

Description<br />

Decodes an encrypted 44 bit wiegand data stream from the AMDI Apollo format card<br />

readers. The card number received will match the hot stamp card number. Site codes<br />

may vary but will typically be the preceding 3 digits.<br />

CANSEC 37 Bit<br />

Tecom 27 Bit<br />

i<br />

If the required format is not shown or the format that you are using is not known try the configuration<br />

with Auto Wiegand or Auto Magnetic. If the data fails to decode contact Integrated Control<br />

Technology, we can attempt to create or find a format solution for the reading device you are using.<br />

Reader Port 1 Secondary Reading Format<br />

The secondary reading format is used to program an alternate format for the reader expander and has the same<br />

options as the standard reader selection. The secondary format will only be used if the first format can not<br />

decode the card information that is received by the reader interface.<br />

RD001 R1 Format<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available card reader format settings. For more information about the list<br />

control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

For a list of supported formats refer to the Reader Expander Format Table (see page 67).<br />

Reader Port 1 Reader Type<br />

The reader type informs the reader expander which location of the door the reader is installed that is connected<br />

to the reader expander port one. The reader expander uses this information to pass the correct direction of<br />

travel to the door control functions. For an access door this should be set to ENTRY reader.<br />

When using the reader with a door that controls an inside or outside area for arming or disarmed or for global<br />

anti-passback the ENTRY and EXIT configuration must be set correctly to ensure the correct action is taken by<br />

the reader expander.<br />

RD001 R1 Type<br />

ENTRY Reader<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available reader type settings. For more information about the list control<br />

data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

Arming Mode<br />

ENTRY Reader<br />

EXIT Reader<br />

Operation<br />

The reader is located on the outside of the door and is used to enter in to the area that is<br />

being protected by the door. This is the default setting and should be set for all general<br />

access doors (single reader)<br />

The reader is located on the inside of the door and is used to exit out of the area that is<br />

being protected by the door.<br />

If the reader expander is configured for multiplex reader mode the multiplexed reader is<br />

ALWAYS the EXIT reader.<br />

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