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Reader Port 1 Keypad Operation Mode<br />

The keypad operation mode programmed for the reader on port one determines if the reader port has a pin<br />

entry device attached or uses a local LCD keypad.<br />

RD001 R1 Key Md<br />

None<br />

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

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

Keypad Mode<br />

None<br />

LCD Keypad<br />

Operation<br />

There is no keypad device connected to or associated with this reader input device.<br />

An LCD keypad is used for PIN entry. PIN entry is only possible with the Card and PIN<br />

configuration when using an LCD Keypad. To unlock in the PIN Only or Card or PIN<br />

modes the unlock shortcut key can be used. The LCD Keypad Address is configured in<br />

the next screen.<br />

26 Bit (Site 0) A 26 Bit Wiegand Keypad is connected in parallel with the Reader Device and has a site<br />

code of 0 set for the unit.<br />

ARK-501<br />

A Motorola Format the ARK-501 outputs 8 bits of data for each key that is pressed<br />

consisting of the first 4 bits being inverted from the remaining 4. This format requires the<br />

user to press the '#' key on completion of the PIN entry.<br />

4 Bit 4 Bits of data is output for each pressed key.<br />

4 Bit Parity 5 Bits of data is output for each pressed key with the last bit being ODD parity on the first<br />

4 bits.<br />

4 Bit Buffered The number of bits that are sent relate to the key press's multiplied by 4. The data is<br />

buffered and only sent when the user of the keypad press's the Enter key on the keypad.<br />

4 Bit Par + Buf The number of bits that are sent relate to the key press's multiplied by 5, each key press<br />

is 4 bits followed by a last parity bit. The data is buffered and only sent when the user of<br />

the keypad press's the Enter key on the keypad.<br />

36 Bit (IEI S0) A 36 Bit Wiegand Keypad format typical of an IEI keypad which can be set to decode<br />

PIN numbers from 0-999999.<br />

i<br />

When a Wiegand 26 Bit or 36 Bit Keypad is used PIN numbers that are prefixed with a 0 can not be<br />

used and a maximum pin number of 65533 can be used for 26 Bit and 999999 for 36 Bit. This is a<br />

limitation of the 26 Bit and 36 Bit Format and not the Reader Expander. To utilize the full 8 digit<br />

capacity for the PIN number of a user and allow prefixed PIN numbers select a PIN device that<br />

supports the ARK-501 or Bit Buffered Outputs.<br />

Reader Port 1 LCD Keypad<br />

If the keypad operation mode is set to use one of the selected LCD keypads you can program the address of<br />

the keypad to use for pin entry. When using this mode of operation the LCD keypad will present a login<br />

message when a valid card is presented that requires pin entry.<br />

RD001 R1 Keypad<br />

None<br />

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

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

72 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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