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1. Continuous read sends data upon read Lock out time for repetitive reads Image 36 Card Read Timing Card data hold time and Lock out time for repetitive reads are adjustable in increments and d decrements of 50 msec 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 30 Key Press Time The length of time the key is held down The minimum value is 0 The maximum is 640 The default is 20 Key Release Time Enter the time delay between keystrokes If set to 0 the reader will output as fast as possible The minimum value is 0 The maximum is 640 The default is 20 USB keystroke timing Key press time Key release time Image 37 USB Keyboard Emulation Timing e Key press time and Key release time are adjustable in increments and decrements of 4 d milliseconds 3 8 SDK Tab Use this tab to configure the Software Developer s Kit SDK functions as well as enable and disable keystroking Connect Timing SDK Format Software Developers Kit Disable Keystrokes for SDK Halt keyboard send LED Beeper Auto controlled by Reader V Enable beep on card read Clear lock out Clear UID Data bytes Queued ID 0 Bits 00 00 00 OO OO 00 OO 00 OO OO OO OO OO OO 00 00 OO 00 OO OO OO 00 00 OO 00 OO 00 OO Relay on Age 00 00 00 0x48ms Over runs 0 OEM converter board Beeper on output active low Lockout timer 0 Logical Unit
2. For FIPS201 reader each field may have from 0 15 key strokes but for pcProx Plus reader with extended feature each field may have 0 31 key strokes 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 41 Several of the field operators are mutually exclusive and all are performed in a relative order that can have a significant impact on the final conversion If more than one field operator is selected this is the order in which the configuration settings are applied to the card ID data Octal Conversion is mutually exclusive with all others gt 5 bit mag stripe data is mutually exclusive with all others gt Reverse Bits gt Reverse Bytes gt Invert Bits gt Hashing algorithm Bits Window This window displays the bit ranges for each of the enabled fields on the card Connect Timing sk Format ata adata Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing J Enable Key strokes precede card data 8 of 32 bytes used Room for 15 keystrokes Display mode Decimal Hex BCD parity Extended Conversion Hashing key mimrt hite Dewsorce hit ve Mts reverse DITS Where Startbit 111 Number ofbits 50 Bit Range 111 160 0100000029 11010 10011100 11100111 00111011 00000100 00111100 10000101 10000011 01010000 10000101 00010011 10110100 00101101 00001011 01 551 5 CS Mi ee eee eel eet 0000 11100111 00011010 10001000 01011001 00000001 00001100
3. End User License Agreement for RF IDeas SOFTWARE and HARDWARE RF IDeas pcProx Proximity Activated Readers Software Developer s Kit and Proximity Reader DLLs and Protocol s IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and the manufacturer RF IDeas Manufacturer with which you acquired the RF IDeas software and hardware product s identified above PRODUCT The PRODUCT includes the RF IDeas reader computer software the associated media any printed materials and any on line or electronic documentation The SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT includes the computer software the associated media any printed materials and any on line or electronic documentation By installing copying or otherwise using the PRODUCT you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA RF IDeas is unwilling to license the PRODUCT to you In such event you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT and you should promptly contact the vendor you obtained this PRODUCT from for instructions on return of the unused product s for a refund The products described in this publication are intended for consumer applications RF IDeas assumes no liability for the performance of product RF IDeas products are not suitable for use in life support applications biological hazard applications nuclear control appl
4. or simply waits for a few seconds The tooltip displays descriptive information of the specific element or tool that the mouse is currently hovering over Show Text under Toolbar Icons Provides option to display or remove text under icons in the Icon Toolbar for more information on the Icon Toolbar see 3 4 Icon Toolbar section of this manual Show Pop Up Warning Dialogues Gives option for user to display or remove warning pop up dialogue boxes For example if the Show Pop Up Warning Dialogues option is selected then a warning dialogue box as seen below will display on your screen The below warning dialogue box has been displayed to alert the user that the utility has not detected a connected device 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 20 gt Warning No device s connected Click Scan Connect on the Connect tab Image 20 Pop Up Warning Dialogue Example Show Confirm Dialogue Menu option for displaying yes no confirmation dialogues before certain utility operations are completed For example if the Show Confirm Dialogue option is selected a confirmation dialogue window will appear when a user clicks to reset their device to factory defaults If the Show Confirm Dialogue option is not selected all utility operations will continue upon user d selection without the need for confirmation Beep on Warnings Provides an audible system beep when warnings are detected With the Be
5. pcProxConfig 7 Untitled Notepad al amp Ether 5 File Connect De File Edit Format View Help Connect Discon pcProxPlus Configuration 1 General High priority Connect Timing Select Printer fie Send To OneNote 2013 Data format Deli Define Fields lt gt il Tum Status _ Print to file Preferences Location F03 Find Printer F04 Comment Page Range e Al Number of copies 1 Selection Current Page Pages Collate 111 22 3 F14 F15 2 Move Get ID 100 00000000 Output test area _ Auto GetID Auto Focus _ Auto clear Clear T USB 01 LUID 5000 0x1388 Image 63 Print Dialogue Box 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 48 FIPS201 Reader Configuration SERI A L To configure Reader for FIPS201 card 1 Click GetlD and present the card to the reader pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help Connect Disconnect Write Settings pcProxPlus Configuration 1 Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Waiting for card data from device Scan card to get Extended values for fields Octz Digits to display Hashing Key OFF mcm 111 10011001 11001101 10110011 10010010 00001010 01111001 10110100 00101101 10011011 01000010 4 Move e 00010101 01000001 00111000 10000
6. 00001011 01100111 10011001 11001101 10110011 10010010 00001010 01111001 10110100 00101101 10011011 01000010 00010101 01000001 00111000 10000110 11110000 10010000 11001010 00000011 00001000 01011001 00000001 11001000 01100000 10001100 11000011 11111100 245 bits IACAUS0B6799CD8 3920A 79842D984215413885F090CA0308590 1C8508CC3FC E Auto focus E Auto dear USB 01 LUID 8193 0x2001 2014 RF IDeas Inc Image 66 Configuration of Additional Fields Configuration Utility User Manual Page 50 4 Save the configuration to memory S Fe AL pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help o pcProxPlus Configuration 1 Y ES OT Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters 8 Extended Hashing Extended V Enable Key strokes precede card data 22 of 26 bytes used Room for 2 keystrokes SPACE Card SPACE Output ENTER gt Display mode 9 Decimal Hex BCD parity Org Category Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes im Where Startbit 245 Bit Range NONE Image 67 Saving Configuration to Memory The Bits Window displays e Start bit location e Number of bits for a specific field e Number of digits for the field Location of the field within the 245 bit range
7. Card Data 2497796977 Auto detect 2600 8 N 1 Image 2 Output Formats 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 2 1 4 Credential Form Factors SERIALIO Credentials are inactive electronic devices that rely on readers to supply the required power for start up and communication The credential itself consists of antennas that produce proximity or contactless frequencies Proximity and contactless smart card technology cards allow users to effortlessly manage multiple applications through a single credential Data The data on access cards are a string of binary numbers set with a fixed configuration and length Frequencies RF IDeas access control readers and credentials utilize the low frequency 125 kHz proximity band and or the high frequency 13 56 MHz contactless band Credential Form Factors With over 300 million physical access credentials in use worldwide there are a variety of low and high frequency form factors customers can choose from to meet their particular needs Image 3 illustrates some of the various form factors available Adhesive Tag Key Fob Adjustable Watch Wristband Clamshell Printable PVC Image 3 Available Form Factors 1 5 Manufacturer Vendor Card Compatibility Please go to www RFlIDeas com for specific device part numbers associated to card types 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 3 1 6 Reader Configuration Purposes SERIALI
8. Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Hex BCD parity Digits to display 9 Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Hashing Key OFF v 00010101 01000001 00111000 10000110 11110000 10010000 11001010 00000011 00001000 01011001 00000001 11001000 01100000 10001100 11000011 11111100 245 bits IACA03085799CD83920A 798420984215413886F090CA0308590 1C8508CC3FC Image 68 Bits Window 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 51 Configuring the Reader in Extended Mode SERIAL IC 1 Connect to the reader using the available communication port supported by your reader and press the Connect Button A 2 Select the Extended Hashing radial button and press the Write Active button C 3 Select the Extended tab D all fields on this tab are active for the pcProx Plus with the Extended feature pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus amp Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help ABC 123 987654321XYZT GN Wiegand to keystroke data format Advanced settings Parity bits Strip leading bit count lo Only read cards with this bit count Display hexadecimal in lowercase a f Strip trailing bit count 0 Use numeric keypad for 0 9 European vie c 3 i Send FAC Send FAC as hexadecimal number AZERTY keyboard shift lock Send ID
9. FAC Field SERIALIO 1 In this example field 1 FAC is used as the field for our facility code In the Where box the Start bit A field is used to determine the facilitiy code start position 2 The size or number of bits used for the facility code are determined by the Number of bits field B 3 The bit box C displays the selected bits in blue 4 The blue data box D contains the value of the selected bits p pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers eae Pere X File Connect Device Navigation View Help pcProxPlus Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Key strokes precede card data Room for 26 keystrokes FAC SPACE Display mode Decimal Hex BCD parity Extended Conversion Hashing key E Invert bits F Reverse bits Reverse bytes Where A B Start bit 2 m Number ofbits 8 BitRange 2 9 e Output test area Auto GetID USB 01 LUID 0 0x0000 Image 71 Selecting the Bits to Use for the Facility Code FAC Field 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 54 Selecting the Bits to Use for the Card ID Field SERIAL IC 1 In this example field 2 ID A is used as the field for card ID In the Where box the Start bit B field is used to determine the ID start position 2 The size or number of bits used for the
10. ID LUID 0 65535 or 0 0x0000 Oxffff Image 38 SDK Tab 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 31 SERIALIO Software Developer s Kit Function Description Check to disable keystroking When keystroking or unsolicited Halt Disable Keystrokes for SDK y i y l Keyboard Send serial out is disabled all card data must be read via the Halt Keyboard Send SDK functions LED The LED section allows users to control the LED light actions on the device to provide users info regarding the card data Auto Select this to make the device set the LED color Off Select this to set the LED to off Red Select this to set the LED color to red Green Select this to set the LED color to green Amber Select this to set the LED color to amber Logical Unit ID A user defined 16 bit Logic Unit ID to identify one device from another Logical Unit ID 0 65535 or 0x0000 Oxffff Image 39 Logical Unit ID Beeper Functions Descriptions Enable Beep on Card Read Beep Now Press to listen to the beep the reader will provide when in use Check this to set the device to beep when a card is read Check the box to configure a long beep of 375 msec By default the beep is set to a short Long Beep s beep of 125 msec 2 long beeps or 5 short beeps are allowed only 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 32 Beeper J Enable beep on card read Beep now Long bee
11. ID are determined by the Number of bits field C 3 he bit box D displays the value of the selected bits in blue 4 The blue data box E contains the value of the selected bits o Press the Write Active button to store the new settings in the reader pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers lenin x File Connect Device Navigation View Help e o Connect nemis pcProxPlus cooretons i 9 ignoret _Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Enable Key strokes precede card data Room for 26 keystrokes ENTER gt ID SPACE Display mode 9 Decimal Hex BCD parity Extended Conversion Hashing key E Invert bits Reverse bits everse Dvtes Hashina Ke OEE v Allows for long delimiters and big card data formats Output test area Auto GetID Image 72 Selecting the Bits to Use for the Card ID Field 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 55 Verify the Reader Settings SERIAL IL 1 Open Notepad and place the curser inside the editor A 2 Present the card to the reader and verify the values match the selected bits for fields 1 and 2 dr pem prox Untitled Notepad Configuration 1 File Edit Format View Help Connect Timing SDK Format Decimal Hex BCD parity Extended C
12. Readers 3 Plug in readers to configure Starting in 8 seconds Image 16 Connecting Other Readers More than one reader can be configured Configuration must be done one reader at a time 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 18 8 Clone Reader Configuration Clone Current Device Configuration Settings to Other Devices Clone settings Minimum LUID Maximum LUID Only update readers within LUID range 0x0000 OxFFFF Starting LUID 0x1001 Increment by Write LUID 0x0001 Log 2014 11 18 12 23 55 Start 2014 11 18 12 24 41 Configuring 3 Readers 2014 11 18 12 24 41 Configuring reader 1 of 3 2014 11 18 12 24 45 Configure 1 FW 09 0 3 LUID 4096 0x 1000 gt 4096 0x0 1000 2014 11 18 12 24 45 Configuring reader 2 of 3 Configuring reader 2 of 3 Image 17 Connecting Second Reader Once the configuration process has finished the below message will be displayed lone Reader Configuration Clone Current Device Configuration Settings to Other Devices Clone settings Minimum LUID Maximum LUID Only update readers within LUID range 0x0000 OxFFFF Starting LUID 0x 1003 Increment by 0x0001 V Write LUID 4 11 18 12 21 11 Start 4 11 18 12 22 05 Configuring reader 3 of 3 Finished configuring Image 18 Configuration Finished 6 Click the Close button to close the Clone Reader Configuration dialogue box 7
13. The pcProx ExpressCard operates as a USB reader 2 4 RS 232 Readers and Converters The RS 232 Ethernet or virtual COM port device operates in two primary modes 1 ASCII output device In this mode the user card data is read and sent as a decimal or hexadecimal number in ASCII characters 2 API defined in the pcProx SDK The device attaches to a computer serial port When it reads card data the active application receives the entire card data D The pcProx PCMCIA operates as an RS 232 reader 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 7 2 5 Minimum System Requirements SERIALIO Components Minimum System Requirements Hardware Pentium Class PC Memory 64 MB RAM Disk 650 MB Hard Disk Space I O 1 available RS 232 or USB Port Operating Any operating system that supports a USB keyboard including Microsoft Windows 20006 System XP Vista 7 8 8 16 8 2 Server 20036 and Server 20086 The software does not perform any data validation checking The data must be known before it is read to verify its validity 2 6 Reader Setup Basics To setup the reader 1 Plug the connector into the workstation s or available on any peripheral open RS 232 USB or Ethernet plug 2 Place the device next to the monitor beside the workstation or where appropriate 3 he workstation should detect new hardware for USB connections Verify the workstation recognizes this connection using Device Manager 4 Verify
14. and Increment by fields will be written in the new readers only when the Write LUID field is checked 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 16 4 Disconnect the reader Saget pcr oxConfia ocProx and pcPrc File Connect Device Navigation View Help Disconnect SES UNE Connect pcProxPlus Configuration 1 Clone Reader Configuration Clone Current Device Configuration Settings to Other Devices Clone settings Minimum LUID Only update readers within LUID range 0x0000 through Starting LUID Write LUID 0x1000 2014 11 19 08 26 20 Start Image 14 Reader Disconnected You have approximately 18 seconds after disconnecting the reader to connect the readers to be cloned 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 17 If there are multiple readers that will be connected to undergo the cloning process it is suggested that a hub be used for the readers to be cloned See the following image Readers to be cloned Connection from which cloned reader to readers to be cloned is made Image 15 Reader Disconnected 5 Connect the reader s that will be undergoing the cloning process lone Reader Configuration Clone Current Device Configuration Settings to Other Devices Clone settings Minimum LUID Only update readers within LUID range 0x0000 Starting LUID Write LUID 0x 1000 Log 2014 11 18 12 23 55 Start
15. display at the beginning of the card data These characters are shared with the post string of characters FAC ID Delimiter Select a character to display between and separate the FAC and ID data ABC 123 987654321XYZT GN Image 48 FAC ID Delimiter Post Data Delimiters XYZ Select from O to 3 characters to keystroke to the end of the card data These characters are shared with the pre string of characters Termination Keystroke T Adds a keystroke to the end of the card data to signify the end of the card data Card Gone Delimiters GN Adds a keystroke to the end of the card data when the card is removed Delimiter Keyboard Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Virtual Keyboard select keycode and modifiers WOMEN 3 7 Spi Sp2 Sps Special Keys FI EEEEEE LIER Ee GL E FF EEIIEIEEIIXEXEJ SS Image 49 Delimiter Keyboard 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 38 The Delimiter Keyboard is used to select user defined delimiters keys Once opened users can e Left Click Selects desired delimiter key e Left Double Click Selects desired key and auto insert the Insert button will also insert the key Right Click Toggles between keeping the left Shift on or off S The selected delimiter keys will highlight and appear in the top left corner that is
16. lets users choose the desired card type for their own configuration settings Each configuration has the ability to have separate card types 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 26 High Priority Provides a pcProx Plus user the ability to give a certain configuration a higher priority than another This is useful when the user has a population of cards consisting of a combination of 13 56 MHz 125kHz cards as well as single technology cards and one of those is preferred over the other When the High priority feature is enabled the reader will try to read that card type 10 times before switching to the other configuration 3 6 Connect Tab Connect Timing SDK Format Connection type USB Universal Serial Bus USB Use USB ports Serial RS Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports 232 and Virtual COM UseCOMports 1 through 8 Default 1 8 Ethernet Local IP 192 168 56 1 Ethernet z 5 x n UeTCPIP 0 0 0 Port 10001 FindNextIP Device list 01 USB Firmware 13 6 0 LUID 0 0x0000 0C27 3BFA RF IDeas Model RDR 8058 1AKU Image 31 Connect Tab The Connect tab offers various ways a device can connect to the configuration utility The different selections allow the user to choose the connection type for the specific logical protocol of their reader A Only one connection type at a time will be shown USB Make this selection if the connected device h
17. notice Windows is a trademark of Microsoft All other trademarks service marks and product or service names are property of their respective owners Mention of third party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation RF IDeas assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products All understandings agreements or warranties if any take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users Please feel free to call e mail or visit our web site for a full list of applications products configuration options supported cards and form factor specifications Our web site includes application videos support materials case studies and detailed information about our product line Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate RF IDeas is not responsible for printing or clerical errors 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 68
18. the correct COM port for RS 232 DB9 connections using Device Manager When the software is installed it should recognize these connections in order to configure the appropriate device Once the device is configured and written to its flash memory these settings will not have to be configured again 2 LED The desktop USB dongle surface mount and non housed model readers are all equipped with a light up LED on the front cover 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 8 2 8 Beeper To allow the device to produce a beep when a credential is detected by the reader The LED and Beeper are configurable through the utility software See LED and Beeper functions in the Software section 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 9 Chapter 3 Software SERIALIO 3 1 pcProx Configuration Utility The pcProx Configuration Utility provides users with the ability to configure their pcProx Enroll pcProx Plus or Wiegand devices to meet their needs Through the configuration process desired credential data output and access privileges for cardholders can be established In contrast to the pcProx Enroll readers for which only one configuration can be programmed into the reader the utility allows the pcProx Plus configuration process to create two separate configurations for users RF IDeas pcProx Plus readers with extended functionality uses two modes Standard ID processing or the Extended ID p
19. the workplace Various pcProx applications include e Card enrollment e Application log on e Form filler to existing software applications e PC LAN log On e Cafeteria purchases vending Machine access e PLC and embedded controllers e Time attendance Our pcProx Plus devices are easily configured to increase security and reliability Companies using proximity and or contactless technology for building access immediately benefit as their employee identification cards can also be used with the proximity contactless device for additional authentication applications Thus the majority of deployment and enrollment costs are quickly recovered 1 2 ID Card Reader System The diagram on the following page is a high level overview of how the reader works The reader sends RF signals to the card and the card sends signals back to send data The card data is output by the reader in keystrokes or ASCII characters This card data can be configured to include delimiters to separate the data This reader can be used as a standalone system or seamlessly integrated with other software applications using the optional Software Developer s Kit SDK 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 1 Image 1 Card Reader Overview 1 3 Output Formats Keyboard Emulation ETI rire Card Data EpL ooo np EE AT FPP EE Wis New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help O wlies 0s amp ASCII Output Raw
20. unique card numbers The standard 26 bit Wiegand format is H10301 It is binary encoded data The format consists of 2 parity bits 8 bit facility code F and 16 bit card number fields B This format displays below PFFFFFFFFBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP EXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX Bit Coding P Parity O Odd Parity E Even Parity X Parity Mask F Facility Code range 0 to 255 B Card Number range 0 to 65 535 In general the 26 bit format is the industry standard format Primary benefits of this include e Open format e Convenient to order e Universal access control panel acceptance The sale of this format is not limited to any one company yet the range of card numbers available in this format is limited There is a potential for card numbers to be duplicated Please go to www RFlIDeas com and follow the Support gt Learning Center gt Proximity Card Formats link for more details The card manufacturer may also have additional details about the card format 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 65 Use the pcProx Device for Password Security Complex Passwords It is possible with certain limitations to use the proximity token as a password for an application or operating system log on The unique card bit stream converted to either decimal or hexadecimal becomes the entire or a portion of the password Enroll this card data to the password of the operating system application f
21. 10110011 10010010 00001010 01111001 10110100 00101101 10011011 01000010 00010101 01000001 00111000 10000110 11110000 10010000 11001010 00000011 00001000 01011001 00000001 11001000 01100000 10001100 11000011 11111100 245 bits LACAU3085799CDB3920A 798420984215413886F090CA0308590 1C8508CC3FC Image 58 Removing Preceding Keystrokes Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters 3 Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Key strokes precede card data 10f 32 bytes used Room for 14 keystrokes eem Display mode Decimal Hex 9 BCD parity Digits to display 9 Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Hashing Key OFF Where Startbit 6 Number ofbits 20 Bit Range 6 25 00000 1 1 0 00 E Edd 1 1 1 90000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Image 59 Single Keystroke Example Each single keystroke entered to precede card data equals 1 byte of memory for FIPS201 devices and serial pcProx Plus devices with the extended feature 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 46 Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimit
22. 110 11110000 10010000 11001010 00000011 00001000 01011001 00000001 11001000 01100000 10001100 11000011 11111100 Lee 7 245 bits 1ACAU3086799CDB 3920A 7984209542154 13886 090CA0308590 IC8608CC3FC Output test area E Auto GetID E Auto focus E Auto dear USB 01 LUID 8193 0x2001 Image 64 Get Active ID Dialogue Box 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 49 2 Define the fields to match the specific output There are 6 predefined configurations for FIPS201 cards Define Fields Select the number of source bits to define the fields The bit format read from the card must match the fields definition such as StartBit Bits Decimal Hex BCD W Parity Define the fields using one of the following field definitions PIV 64 Bit OEM BOARD PIV 64 Bit LSB Reverse Nybble OEM BOARD PIV 75 Bit OEM BOARD Image 65 Define Fields Dialogue Box 3 Configure any additional fields as appropriate pcProxPlus Data format Delimiters 8 Extended Hashing Extended Hashing V Enable Key strokes precede card data 22 of 26 bytes used Room for 2 keystrokes SPACE Card SPACE Output ENTER gt Hex BCD parity Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Where Startbit 245 Digits to display 9 Hashing Key OFF Output test area Auto GetID Bits 11010 11001010 00000011
23. 11000011 11001000 01010111 11101011 Get ID 245 bits IA9CE73B5043C85835085 1 3842D05060 1084210A270E71A88590 I0CC3C857EB Output test area Auto GetID Card ID shown here when Auto ID is checked USB 01 LUID 8193 0x2001 Image 52 Output Example In the example Image 52 the Personal ID starts at bit 111 and is 50 bits long The Bit Range is 111 160 and the card bit pattern is highlighted This output format is displayed in binary coded decimal with parity BCD with parity This is the 245 bit configuration If any additional keystrokes were entered to precede the card data click Clear to remove them The Bit Range that displays to the left of the binary bit pattern is the Start Bit field total the Bits field total 1 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 42 The status message displays the number of bytes used and the remaining number of available keystrokes The amount is determined by the reader s memory size In the example the Keystrokes 0 of 32 bytes used Room for 15 keystrokes Each field has a 15 keystroke limit This may be reduced because all the fields share 92 bytes of the extended device memory pcProxConfig pcProx and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help Connect Disconnect Write Active pcProxPlus confoxaton i gt th priority Connect Timing SDK For
24. 25kHz USB Dongle Model FCC ID M9MLC608X 125KHz USB Model FCC ID M9MOEMS805NX Multi protocol Combo model FCC ID M9MSB708X iCLASS 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MSB758X Mifare 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MSB6X8X Multi protocol 125kHz FCC ID M9MLC6T8X 132 kHz USB Model FCC ID M9MLC60DX 125 KHz USB Model Pursuant to FCC 15 21 of the FCC rules changes not expressly approved by RF IDeas might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The reader may not recognize value cards in the presence of high RF fields If the current reading is erratic the user shall take the following step Move the equipment from any known transmitters nearby For more information contact Tech Support at 866 439 4884 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 63 Index A ASCII 1 7 12 B Beep 21 Beeper 9 binary 56 57 C Card Compatibility 3 Card Data Hold Time 30 Change Fields Configuration 45 Clear button 29 Connectors 6 28 Continuous
25. 901 CB6DBCCSFC Image 54 Get Active ID Dialogue Box Example In this example mage 54 The Agency data starts at bit 11 and is 15 bits long The location of the agency data is highlighted in the binary bit pattern The Bit Range is 11 25 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 43 The actual card data displays in blue below the binary bit pattern layout The interpretation of the card data displays in red in the text field The card data in blue will always be the same The card data in red changes based on configuration settings flashed to the device Click Clear to delete the red card data in the text field A confirmation message will display The Start Bit changes the actual location of the selected field on the binary bit pattern Where Startbit 6 Number ofbit 20 Bit Range 6 25 00000 11 15 11 94 11 1 1 1 401 1 1 8 1 1 1 090000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Image 55 Start Bit Example The that display below the Number of bits field indicate the BCD parity is incorrect Verify the correct field is selected 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 44 Change Fields Configuration SERIALIO Click on the appropriate field button and uncheck E
26. Click the Connect button in the Configuration Utility to check the new cloned configuration of the connected readers 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 19 Navigation Menu SERIAL 19 The Navigation menu gives users the ability to navigate in and out of the utility tabs through the use of hot keys This menu lists the hot key commands for the tabs as seen on the Standard Configuration Area an explanation of each tab can be found in the Standard Configuration Area section of this manual For example pressing the F5 key on the keyboard will open the Data Format sub tab View Help Connect F4 Timing F7 SDK F8 Data format ka Test app F12 Delimiters Extended Hashing Image 19 Navigation Menu Hot Keys A Test App hot key command is also available in this list This command opens any keystroking capturing program i e Notepad WordPad etc in a new window The Test App default opening program is set as Notepad View Menu The view menu provides options for altering the appearance of certain functions of the application utility All the options in this menu are set to appear by default Show Tooltip Balloon Menu option for displaying or not displaying the tooltip pop up balloon Tooltip balloons appear automatically or pop up when the user hovers over a tool or other UI J element The tooltip appears near the pointer and disappears when the user moves the pointer d away from the tool
27. ISCONMNCCL M E 24 Write Settings Write Active 25 3 5 pcProx Plus Configuration 26 3 6 Connect T3Dsuasscseihsnsna asa Rash durent tuas ndi 27 Output Test Area siente pda or aoa eie Phe ze iet peers 29 wCHIL eee ee 30 Out dg aE 30 3 8 SDR TAD ete eee een ener ren eee 31 3 9 ORM TAa ES 35 Data Format Tab sseeenne 35 DEMES TaD errre arri atn EAR 37 E AEE EE E ee E E T mee ee 40 Hashing Tab E m 57 Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting 60 4 1 Troubleshooting esses 60 4 2 Precautions ssssseseseeee 61 4 3 Before You Call Technical Support 61 4 4 Talking To the Technician 61 MOEK eme P 64 PD DONO GERIT E D 65 Standard 26 Bit Format Structure 65 Use the pcProx Device for Password Security Complex PassWOLFJds cid etae ids a sedeo reanik 66 Other Products amp Accessories 67 Configuration Utility User Manual Page liv Chapter 1 The Basics S3ERIALID 1 1 Wireless Identification Overview pcProx Activated Identification Employers are more security conscious than ever More buildings machines systems and applications require identification information to gain access RF IDeas devices allow the building access cards to be used as a digital identifier throughout
28. Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 59 Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting SERIALIO 4 1 Troubleshooting If the device is not working or the following error message is displayed Warning A No device connected Image 78 No Device Connected 1 Check to be sure the device is connected to the USB or RS 232 port When the workstation is on and no card is being read the LED is red A valid proximity card causes the LED to turn green provided the configuration is not set to only read certain bit lengths 2 Only one COM port application can own the RS 232 port at a time Make sure there is not another COM port application running This prevents our software from seeing the device 3 Verify the correct model and the software configuration screen agrees with the device attached 4 Verify the port agrees with the workstation connector 5 Ifthe device still does not work disconnect it remove General USB Device using Windows Control Panel gt Add Remove Hardware Then reboot the workstation When the workstation boots up re attach the device USB and the OS should re install the Windows driver automatically Change the release time to 1000 on the Timing tab for USB keystrokes to slow down the device Open Notepad or Word and swipe a card to display the card data to see the actions of any non printable symbols If the device does not read the card contact the card manufacturer vendor to verify
29. KLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PACKAGE OR PROVIDED WITH THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT PRINTED MATERIALS Limited Warranty RF IDeas warrants to the original buyer of this product that the hardware and related disk s are free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase from RF IDeas or from an authorized RF IDeas dealer Should the RF IDeas products fail to be in good working order at any time during the one year period RF IDeas will at its option repair or replace the product at no additional charge provided that the product has not been abused misused repaired or modified This warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement and in no event shall RF IDeas be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial or other damages including but not limited to special incidental consequential or other similar claims No dealer distributor company or person has been authorized to change or add to the terms of this agreement and RF IDeas will not be bound by any representation to the contrary RF IDeas SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS OF PURPOSE Since some states do not allow such exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products check the statute of the state in which your business resides This warranty gives you the specific legal rights in addition to any rights that you have un
30. O The method of encoding data on a card and transmitting data to the reader differs accordingly in each technology involved The reader itself is not aware of the makeup of the card data format or access privileges for the cardholder This information is only accessible through the configuration process of the reader utilizing the supplied software The reader is very flexible and may need to be configured in order to present an exact desired output for the user such as singling out FAC or ID obtaining a desired base i e decimal lowercase upper case hexadecimal 1 Difference Between pcProx Plus and Non Plus Reader The pcProx Plus is a dual frequency programmable reader that combines 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz technologies into the same reader It s the only reader in the industry that reads two cards of your choice among more than 45 different card types delivering flexibility to any customer struggling with different card technologies In contrast to the pcProx Plus reader our standard pcProx Enroll proximity and contactless readers function on a single frequency band which is either 125 kHz proximity or 13 56 MHz contactless 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 4 Chapter 2 Hardware SERIALIO 2 1 Whats in Your Part Number All RF IDeas reader part numbers follow a distinct system of categorization to allow for an ease of differentiation between products Below is the basic part number scheme RF ID
31. ON OF THE PRODUCT over an internal network and distribute the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT to your other computers over an internal network 1 1 General License Grant RF IDeas grants to an individual a personal nonexclusive license to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for the sole purposes of designing developing and testing your software product s that are designed to operate in conjunction with any RF IDeas designed proximity reader product You may install copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on an unlimited number of computers provided that you are the only individual using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT If you are an entity RF IDeas grants the right to designate one individual within your organization to have the sole right to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the manner provided above 1 2 Documentation This EULA grants an individual a personal nonexclusive license to make and use an unlimited number of copies of any documentation provided that such copies shall be used only for personal purposes and are not to be republished or distributed either in hard copy or electronic form beyond the user s premises and with the following exception you may use documentation identified in the SOFTWARE PRODUCT as the file format specification for RF IDeas proximity readers solely in connection with your development of software product s or an integrated work or product suite whose components include one or more general purpose software products 1 3 Storag
32. Read 30 D decimal 56 Delimiter Keyboard 38 E Ethernet 7 8 12 13 28 F FAC iii 4 36 56 Factory Defaults 13 21 FIPS 201 43 49 G GetlD 29 33 41 43 GetQueuedlD 33 34 H Hashing 41 57 58 l Icon Toolbar 22 ID Digits 36 K Key Press Time 31 Key Release Time 31 2014 RF IDeas Inc L LED 32 Lock Out Time 30 Logical Unit ID 32 LSB 57 M MIFARE 14 Minimum System Requirements 8 MSB 57 O OEM iii 33 Output Test Area 21 22 24 29 P parity 56 57 PCMCIA 7 27 pcProx Plus 1 4 10 11 14 25 26 27 30 41 R RS 232 7 8 27 60 S SDK iii 1 7 12 30 31 32 serial 7 11 12 13 29 32 37 39 Special Keys 39 Start Bit 41 42 44 T Termination Keystroke 38 Test button 29 U USB 7 8 11 12 13 27 30 31 47 60 W Wiegand 7 10 36 37 41 Configuration Utility User Manual Page 64 Appendix SERIALIO Standard 26 Bit Format Structure There are several bits constructed together that comprise of data sent from the proximity card to the device There are numerous bit formats and lengths for proximity cards The most popular is a 26 bit card format The typical layout for this format is 24 bits of usable information as the first and last are parity bits to ensure data integrity The 26 bit format consists of 256 possible facility codes Within each facility code there is a total of 65 535
33. SERIALIO RF ID eee pcProx Plus pcProx Enroll amp Wiegand Converter Configuration Utility User Manual 99009010 Rev A 8 Thank You SERIALIO Congratulations on the purchase of your pcProx Enroll pcProx Plus or Wiegand device s RF IDeas hopes you enjoy using the readers as much as we enjoyed creating and developing them Configuration is easy so you will be able to quickly take advantage of a more secure environment in your business school or organization Please call our Sales department if you have any questions or are interested in our OEM and Independent Developer s programs We look forward to your comments and suggestions for our product line Please go to www RFlIDeas com and follow the Support gt Learning Center link for more details about our product line We are always discovering new applications for our product line s There are several software developer s licensing our technology so the solution you are looking for may already be developed Thank you The RF IDeas Staff Need Assistance Phone 1 847 870 1723 Fax 847 483 1129 Email Sales RFIDeas com Support TechSupport RF lDeas com 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page il Glossary of Terms SERIALIO The American Standard Code for Information Interchange codes represent text in ADCN computers communications equipment and other devices that use text Contactless The high frequ
34. Send ID as hexadecimal number FAC extended precision math on ID extended precision math on ID Field bit count 1 p Reverse Wiegand bytes Fix length FAC ID fields Reverse Wiegand bits FAC digits Invert Wiegand bits ID digits Emulate ProxPro append serial checksum Output test area E Auto GetID E Auto focus E Auto dear Image 69 Configuring the Reader in Extended Mode 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 52 Determining the Card Size SERI ALI 1 Press GETID A and wait for the GetActive ID dialogue box to appear COM 2 Place the curser in the dialogue box B and present the card to the reader 3 The default field setting values will appear in the dialogue box B and automatically close 4 Now the application is configured using the default settings determined by the card size i ProxConfi cProx and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers pc gi P pe g File Connect Device Navigation View Help pcProxPlus Waiting for card data from device Scan card to get Extended values for fields FAC 183 F Invert bits Where Startbit 2 o n z z o TET TEE 10110000 10001011 Output test area Auto GetID Image 70 Determining the Card Size 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 53 Selecting the Bits to Use for the Facility Code
35. anual Page 10 3 3 Menu Toolbar SE RIALIO File Connect Device Navigation View Help Image 8 Menu Toolbar The Menu toolbar contains all the basic configuration options for the utility File File Connect Device Navigation View Help Open hwg hwg file Ctrl O Save device data to hwg file Ctrl S Install libusb for NTWCC Reader Save USB device hex raw data to SDK file Exit Image 9 File Overview The file menu entry will only be enabled for USB readers and not for serial readers The File menu lists the options for Opening hwg and saving hwg files For pcProx Plus reader all configurations need to be written to the file The configuration numbers should be labelled as 1 through N to match the pcProx Config app Open hwg hwg file Opens either an hwg or hwg file An hwg or hwg file contains all the configuration settings for the reader The utility comes with sample hwg hwg files Save device data to hwg file Saves the configuration settings to the reader What is an hwg hwgt file There are two kinds of configuration files an hwg file and an hwg file An hwg file can only be created with previous pcProx application utility version An hwg file can only be saved using this new utility An hwg can configure a pcProx Plus reader as well as a single configuration reader Install libusb for NTWCC Reader Installs the libusb Win32 port of the USB library if it is not on the s
36. appropriate info Reverse Wiegand Bytes Reverses data in byte chunks 8 bits 1 byte Example using 26bit card output in Hexadecimal Non Reverse Wiegand Bytes 3 C3E80 Reverse Wiegand Bytes 803E C03 Reverse Wiegand Bits Reverses each bit Non Reverse Wiegand Bits 37C3E80 11011111000011111010000000 Reverse Wiegand Bits 5FOFB 00000001011111000011111011 Invert Wiegand Bits Inverts each bit Emulate ProxPro Append Serial Checksum This option is only for serial devices It adds a digit to the end of the serial data It emulates the serial data format to match HID Corp Prox Pro reader by sending a 2 byte checksum after the card data Delimiters Tab The delimiter tab provides a way for users to add pre or post keystrokes to the card data Click the appropriate keyboard icon to select the appropriate corresponding delimiters Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing M pai eene MM ABC123 987654321XYZT GN Pre data delimiters ABC FAC ID delimiter Post data delimiters XYZ Card gone delimiters GN Termination Keystroke T fore in between and after the car i ie ml f lt ENTER gt Image 47 Delimiters Tab 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 37 Only 3 pre and post delimiters total can be configured If 3 pre delimiters are set no post delimiters can be set Pre Data Delimiters ABC Select from 0 to 3 characters to
37. as a USB logical protocol The utility will then proceed to scan any available USB bus for connected devices Serial RS 232 and Virtual COM Ports This option provides devices that are RS 232 or Virtual COM port logical protocols to connect to the utility This section scans for RS 232 CDC and PCMCIA devices e When making this selection the lower and upper limits of the COM ports to scan need to be set d The port values range from 1 to 256 The default COM ports are set at 1 through 8 Default 1 8 This option sets the COM port values back to the default of 1 and 8 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 27 A Serial devices may slow when scanning a wide port range Ethernet Local IP 10 10 10 65 Connects to an Ethernet reader at the given IP address and opens a TCP IP on the given port The first second third and fourth byte of the TCP IP address must be entered for the interface to connect to the reader The IP port number will also be required Port Option Allows for changing the Internet socket port numbers A Ports below 1024 are for system use only Find Next IP Button Looks for other readers on the same Ethernet connection Device List Pull down Contains a list of devices found by the utility For example if you have an RJ45 connector as seen below then the specific logical protocol connection to be selected is Ethernet Connectors Remember not all USB interface connections necessarily co
38. ate ProxPro append serial checksum Image 45 Data Format Tab This tab provides users the ability to format how the data on a card will be keystroked out by the utility 987654321 Card T Termination ID Value Character ABC Pre card GN Card Gone ID Delimiters 3 t ABC 123 987654321XYZT_GN when care leaves fields Characters Max 123 Facility XYZ Post Card ID Access Code FAC Delimiters Shared with Pre card ID Image 46 Data Characters Image 46 illustrates the various characters that can be displayed upon a card detection by a connected device The number portions of the diagram are values that are displayed from a card 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 35 The letter portions of the character diagram are values that are formatted by the user through the utility and are keystroked from the device Wiegand to Keystroke Data Format Strip Leading and Trailing Bit Count By altering the numbers in the leading and trailing bit count users have the option to strip and discard bits from the card data The leading and trailing bit counts can be set to range from O to 15 Send FAC Facility Access Code Allows for option to display the FAC code Send FAC as Hexadecimal Number Sends FAC as a hex number The default is set to output as a decimal Send ID Keystrokes out the ID portion of the card data When the Send ID option is che
39. cked the defined ID field bit counts that are entered will be used When it is unchecked all non parity bits are used Send ID as Hexadecimal Number Sends ID as a hex number The default is set to output as a decimal ID Field Bit Count Sets the number of bits in the ID field from O to 80 Fix length FAC ID Fields Makes the FAC and ID a fixed length FAC Digits Alters the FAC output by forcing a set length of digits between 0 and 32 to be displayed ID Digits Alters the ID output by forcing a set length of digits between 0 and 32 to be displayed Advanced Settings Only Read Cards With This Bit Count Filters out cards that are not the specified bit number The bit number is specified in the box to the right and can range from 2 to 255 bits Display Hex in Lowercase Displays hex in lowercase format The Send FAC as Hexadecimal or Send ID as Hexadecimal must first be selected before Display Hex in Lowercase option can be provided Use Numeric Keypad Defines which keypad will be used whether across the top or with keypad 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 36 AZERTY Keyboard Shift Lock Displays the output as if it were being output from an AZERTY keyboard FAC Extended Precision Math On Check this to display the true representation of the number or if the card is over 32 bits ID Extended Precision Math On Interprets the ID data from a card to allow for the proper amount of bits to provide
40. connect their device to the utility d without the need of the user to identify the devices actual interface connection This feature cycles through all available interfaces until a device is found For further information on the connect option see 3 4 con Toolbar under the Connect section 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 12 Connect to USB Connects to current specified reader through USB Connect to Serial Connects to current specified reader through serial Connect to Ethernet TCP IP Connects to current specified reader through Ethernet TCP IP Why use the Connect to feature The Connect to feature allows the utility to connect to a device through the specified port upon d selection This is especially helpful when users are switching out and changing devices with different connections Disconnect Disconnects all connected devices from every available interface connection from the configuration utility D For further information on the disconnect option see 3 4 Icon Toolbar under the Disconnect section Device Menu The Device menu lists the options for resetting writing to and reading the device s configuration The device menu options are altered depending on the type of device that is connected A single configuration reader device has different device menu options than a two configuration reader device Single Configuration Readers Device Navigation View Help Reset to Factory Defaul
41. der the laws of the state in which your business resides or operates Returns RF IDeas products which require Limited Warranty service during the warranty period shall be delivered to the nearest authorized dealer or sent directly to RF IDeas at the address below with proof of purchase and a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number provided by RF IDeas Technical Support Dept Replacement parts or complete boards become the property of RF IDeas If the returned board or unit is sent by mail the purchaser agrees to pre pay the shipping charges and insure the board or unit or assume the risk of loss or damage which may occur in transit The purchaser is expected to employ a container equivalent to the original packaging Copyright Copyright by RF IDeas 2013 All rights reserved Reproduction or distribution of this document in whole or in part or in any form is prohibited without express written permission from RF IDeas Trademarks All RF IDeas products are trademarks of RF IDeas All other product names or names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Applicable Patents RF IDeas pcProx Plus card readers supporting HID formats retain US Patent No 5 952 935 and U S Patent No 7 439 862 Disclaimer This Reference Guide is printed in the U S A Any resemblance mentioned in the Reference Guide to persons living or dead or to actual corporations or products is purely coincidental RF IDeas believes that the information contain
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43. e taken to make it more difficult for unauthorized users to reproduce passwords Adding additional keystroke characters to the card information that is difficult to re produce while configuring the data These additional characters are labeled as Sp1 Sp2 and Sp3 on the Delimiters Tab menu selections 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 66 Other Products amp Accessories Software Developer s Kit PVC Label Proximity Card Proximity Cards Labels Key Allows independent Credit card size with paper Fobs developer s to use their release liner 500 cards per Complete selection of various application to read proximity box manufacturers proximity cards access badge Read ID data labels and key fobs Marked of more than 1 billion cards with data code and ID number in the field available in several Wiegand formats Prox Write pcProx Writer and Playback Prox Pl Starter Kit Contactless Desktop read only for Plays back card sector data Reads and writes directly to iCLASS and NXP and smart in ASCII or keystrokes the smart cards cards pcProx Sonar PS 2to USB Power Tap Mounting Brackets Presence detector configured Powers a USB RF IDeas device Further adjust the standard as a keyboard from a PS 2 port mounting of the device angle 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 67 SERIALIO eCOM RF IDeas Inc 2014 RF IDeas All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without
44. e the old text The Clear button erases all text in the Output Test Area each time the user manually presses the clear button The Test button Green Flag starts the batch file testarea bat or script testarea to bring up a user s own application to view the readers keystrokes It opens any keystroking capturing program i e notepad wordpad etc 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 29 Status Bar USB 01 LUID 23 0x0017 B Image 35 Status Bar 3 7 Timing Tab Use this tab to configure the device s card timing and USB keystroke timing Card Data Hold Time This option allows users to determine in millisecond s how long they need to wait before the device is able to read the next card in line which is also how long the LED will remain green after a card read The timing options can range from 50 to 9950 min max 50 milliseconds increments only and the default is set to 1000 This is how long the data is available for the SDK user Continuous Read Sends Data upon Read When a card is placed on a device this option will allow the data to be sent continuously Lock Out Time for Repetitive Reads The time that it takes the reader to read another card must be equal to or greater than the hold time and is only done in 50 milliseconds increments For a 2 configuration device pcProx Plus the lock out time is the same as card data hold time Card read timing Card data hold time
45. eas Part Number System Frequency Housing Version Interface Device Type Card Compatibility Model Housing Color This digit is only included in pcProx Plus models Image 4 Reader Part Number Scheme Device Type The device type distinguishes between Standard Reader RDR Wiegand Converter OEM Converter C Kit KT or Mag Stripe Reader MS3 Frequency RF IDeas badge readers are available in low frequency 125 kHz proximity 6 high frequency 13 56 MHz contactless 7 or dual with both 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz technologies 8 Card Compatibility The card type allows for the selection of over 45 different card types for reader compatibility Please visit www RFIDeas com choose a product and locate the Part Numbers SKUs tab for specific device part numbers associated to card types Housing Various form factor housing options exist for RF IDeas readers The housings include Desktop 8 Surface Mount W USB Dongle D PCMCIA P Non Housed N ExpressCard E or custom call Sales for custom housing For more on form factors please visit WwwW rfideas com products readers click your appropriate reader and select the Data Sheets tab Model The model selection corresponds to the type of reader whether it is a Standard Keystroker 1 SDK 2 Writer 0 or Playback 5 For more on model types visit www rfideas com products readers 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 5 Ve
46. ed Tab Select the number of source bits to define the fields The bit Format read From the card must match the Fields definition such as StartBit Bits Decimal Hex BCD w Parity Define the Fields using one of the Following Field definitions PIY 64 Bit OEM BOARD PIV 64 Bit LSB Reverse Nybble OEM BOARD PIY 75 Bit OEM BOARD PIY 200 Bit pcProx PIV 245 Bit pcProx default 26 Generic Data Format Image 51 Define Fields 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 40 Functions Descriptions Define Fields Enable Keyboard Clear Decimal Hex BCD Parity Octal Invert Bits Reverse Bits Reverse Bytes Hashing Key GetID Start Bit Bits Digits Up Down Click to select the number of source bits to define the fields The correct type must be selected to allow for all card bits to be manipulated Check to enable the highlighted field This allows the delimiters to be output and the corresponding card field to be processed and output All green fields are enabled All red fields are disabled Click to select key delimiters that are stored in the device s flash memory that precede card data output Click to clear keystrokes preceding the card data Click to display the card field in decimal format Click to display the card field as a base 16 number in uppercase HEX 0 9 and A F Displays the card data in binary coded decimal where each 5 bits rep
47. ed in this manual is correct However RF IDeas does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy of the content of this User Manual nor for any patent infringements or other rights of third parties RF IDeas reserves the right to make any modifications in either product or the manual without giving prior written notification FCC Compliance Statement FCC ID M9MPCPROXHUSB 100 HID USB model FCC ID M9MBUPCPROXH 100 HID RS 232 model FCC ID M9MPCPROXMY101 Indala model FCC ID M9MBUPCPROXA100 AWID FCC ID M9MRDR6Xa8X Kantech Indala Casi Rusco FCC ID M9MPCPROXP100 Pyramid FCC ID M9MPCPROXC101 Casi Rusco model FCC ID M9MRDR7081 iCLASS Module based FCC ID M9MRFID18561100 MIFARE ICLASS models FCC ID M9MRDR7P71 FIPS 201 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7580 iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7L81 Legic 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7581 iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7081AKF iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7081AKE iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR75DX iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR8XX8U Plus combo model FCC ID M9MRDR758X iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56 MHz FCC ID M9MRDR8058X Multi protocol Combo model FCC ID M9M8058XCCL Multi protocol and Contact model FCC ID M9M758XCCL MIFARE and Contact model FCC ID M9M7580CCL MIFARE and Contact model FCC ID M9MRDR80081 Plus SIO Combo Model FCC ID M9MRDR70EX 13 56MHz Express Model FCC ID M9MRDR60DX 1
48. ency 13 56 MHz smart card technology FAC Facility Access Code The card and badge reader without case Available in self contained modules for easy Sau system integration The RF IDeas brand name given to all 125 kHz proximity and 13 56 MHz contactless smart Perron card readers SDK Software Developer s Kit Software Developer s Kits from RF IDeas provide the high level command capabilities to integrate software applications with our devices CSN Also known as the Card Serial Number is part of the ISO 15693 standard for vicinity cards operating at the 13 56 MHz frequency UID The User ID or User Identification can be encoded as data on the card when a security key is needed Information Symbols Meaning Definition Note Notes are useful information related to the text Tip Tips can provide hints and pointers in addition to the text Important Important information can include prerequisites limitations and caution 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page iii Contents Glossary of Terms lii Information Symbols lii Chapter 1 The Basics 1 1 1 Wireless Identification Overview 1 pcProx amp Activated Identification 1 1 2 ID Card Reader System 1 1 3 Output Formats uccsci insontes tlie nain a ssv sk k rz rip Rs 2 1 4 Cred
49. enter LUID value in hex use OX prefix To initiate the cloning process 1 Connect to the reader and click the Connect button 2 Under the Device menu click Clone selected reader configuration to other devices option pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers WINNIE ex o tm Sm File Connect Navigation View Help amp Reset to Factory Defaults Shift Alt R Connect pcProxPlus Read Settings Alt R Write Settings AR W High priority Connect Timir Clone selected reader configuration to other devices Connection type USB Universal Serial Bus Use USB ports Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports Image 12 Starting the Cloning Process 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 15 3 The Clone Reader Configuration dialogue box will appear as shown below Clone Reader Configuration Clone Current Device Configuration Settings to Other Devices Clone settings Minimum LUID Only update readers within LUID range 0x0000 Starting LUID Z Write LUID 0x1000 Log 2014 11 19 08 26 20 Start Readers detected 1 Please unplug Image 13 Clone Configuration Reader Dialogue Box The range displayed in the Minimum LUID and Maximum LUID fields will only come in effect when the Only update readers within the LUID range option is selected Starting LUID
50. ential Form Factors 3 1 5 Manufacturer Vendor Card Compatibility 3 1 6 Reader Configuration Purposes 4 1 7 Difference Between pcProx Plus and Non Plus Reader sees nennen 4 Chapter 2 Hardware 5 2 1 What s in Your Part Number 5 2 2 Interface Connectors 6 CONC CIOS C 6 87 7 2 3 USB Readers and Wiegand Converters 7 2 4 RS 232 Readers and Converters 7 2 5 Minimum System Requirements 8 2 6 Reader Setup Basics 8 2 7 Bibpe 8 2 8 CCD d 9 Chapter 3 Software 10 3 1 pcProx Configuration Utility 10 3 2 Utility Overview eeeeeeeeeees 10 3 3 Menu Toolbar esses 11 B TTE 11 Sols 12 2014 RF IDeas Inc SERIALIO eCOM Device Menu ccccscscssescnssscnsusensesensesennecssnsesenscsensenes 13 Navigation Menu esessessssssese enne nnns 20 View MGNU 0 csccccsecscsssscnsescncesecsssensesensecssnecsanscsensenes 20 Help MCN cccccccccceecsecceccseccscceuseuessessueseessesseesseees 21 3 4 Icon Toolbar cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Slc 22 D
51. ep on Warnings option the audible beeps will sound even if the Show Pop Up Warning Dialogues option is not selected Resize Window The utility window is designed for users to optionally resize by making the window larger or smaller the smallest resize choice will eliminate the view of the Output Test Area If a user resizes the utility window clicking this Resize Window option will resize the window to its original size Help Menu The Help menu provides options for which users can seek out additional assistance using the utility and or device Read User Manual Opens the pdf user manual that is bundled in the download with the configuration utility The user manual can also be found in the directory folder in which the configuration utility was installed 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 21 www RFIDeas com This operation will open a new window to the RF IDeas website About This selection s menu options differ when a device is connected to the utility vs when there is no device connected Without a connected device the About informational content simply displays the utility version When a device is connected the firmware information is also provided The RF IDeas Tech support email and website address are displayed in both modes 3 4 Icon Toolbar e Connect Disconnect peo Image 21 Icon Toolbar The Icon Tool Bar contains the three most general configuration controls for the uti
52. ers Extended Hashing __Define fields V Enable Key strokes precede card data 2 of 22 bytes used Room for 10 keystrokes lt Ctri Alt n gt Clear Display mode Decimal Hex BCD parity Digits to display 9 Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Hashing Key Where Start bit Number ofbits 20 Bit Range 6 25 00000 1uunnom dunddd0 0 0 08 1 0 1 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Image 60 Special Character Keystroke Example If any special character Left control Left GUI Left Alt Right control Right GUI Right Alt Right Shift except for Left Shift is selected with a keystroke this equals 2 bytes of memory for FIPS201 USB devices Every keystroke entered to precede card data equals 2 bytes of memory for pcProx Plus USB devices with extended feature If all the keystrokes have been assigned to the fields the following message displayed below will appear Data format Delmiters Extended Hashing Define fields 7 Enable Key strokes precede card data 22 of 22 bytes used Memory Full lt SHIFT a gt Agency Credential Series _ Display mode I Credential Issue Personal ID Org Ca
53. g keys can be selected using Hashing Key drop down box available on the Extended tab to enable hashing for the selected defined field It protects user s login information from unauthorized changes Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Enter string for hashing code values Write Active to save Hashing keys Key A Enhance Security Image 74 Hashing Tab Only the pcProx Plus reader with extended feature supports the hashing feature 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 57 Function Definition Key A First 16 byte hash key Key B Second 16 byte hash key Enhance Security Enables security flag within device s memory Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Enter string for hashing code values Write Active to save Hashing keys Key A 0123456789ABCDEF Key B 123456 Enhance Security Image 75 Hashing Code Values User can enter maximum 16 character string in one or both fields to create the new hashing key or keys If user enters less than 16 characters the string will be padded with null value After successful write operation the application will clear the text boxes Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Ente
54. ications or radioactive areas None of these products or components software or hardware are intended for applications that provide life support or any critical function necessary for the support of protection of life property or business interests The user assumes responsibility for the use of any of these products in any such application RF IDeas shall not be liable for losses due to failure of any of these products or components of these products beyond the RF IDeas commercial warranty limited to the original purchase price SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT is licensed not sold 1 GRANT OF LICENSE This EULA grants you the following rights Software You may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT on the COMPUTER Network Services If the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT includes functionality that enables the COMPUTER to act as a network server any number of computers or workstations may access or otherwise utilize the basic network services of that server The basic network services are more fully described in the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT Storage Network Use You may also store or install a copy of the computer SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT on the COMPUTER to allow your other computers to use the SOFTWARE PORTI
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56. initially labelled lt NONE gt Once a chosen delimiter is inserted the virtual keyboard will close e Revert Takes user back to previously inserted delimiter choice e None Deletes any selected inserted delimiter e Insert Applies selected delimiter to be used Depending on the type of device connected i e serial USB etc certain keys may be defaulted to highlight upon opening the keyboard To deselect simply toggle between your desired delimiter key Special Keys Sp1 Sp2 and Sp3 There are some additional measures that can be taken to make it more difficult for unauthorized users to reproduce passwords such as by adding additional keystroke characters to the card information that is difficult to reproduce while configuring the data These additional characters are labeled as Sp1 Sp2 and Sp3 on the delimiters Virtual Keyboard The Sp1 Sp2 and Sp3 keys are used only for keystroking environments to send unprintable characters to a specified application A Special keys don t function for pcProx and pcProx Plus readers with extended feature 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 39 Extended Tab This tab allows manipulation of all fields For pcProx amp pcProx Plus readers with extended feature 31 separator keystrokes can precede its displayed data Typically the last field will not be displayed but will instead have separators to terminate or signal the end of card data The reader proces
57. lity These controls are also found in the Menu Toolbar under Connect for connect and disconnect and Device for write settings and write active Connect Connect Image 22 Connect Button Clicking the Connect icon button commands the utility to search for a device through all available port connections Once the utility detects a device connection the Device List pull down menu in the Standard Configuration Area displays the interface connection firmware and LUID information for the connected device The model number of the device will be displayed below the Device List pull down and the Output Test Area will turn from gray to green mage 24 More than one device can be connected simultaneously to the utility To switch between devices select the desired connected device from the Device List pull down menu 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 22 pcProxConfig pcProx and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help pcProxPlus Configuration i Z High priority Connect Timing SDK Format Connection type USB Universal Serial Bus Use USB ports Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports Use COMports 1 through Ethernet Local IP 192 168 56 1 Use TCP IP 0 Device List Pull down Menu Device Model Number Output test area E Auto GetID E Auto focus E Auto dear Card ID shown he
58. mat Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Enable Key strokes precede card data Room for 31 keystrokes AL Image 53 31 Keystroke Limit In case of pcProx Plus reader with extended feature each field has a 31 keystroke limit This may be reduced because all the fields share 122 bytes of the extended device memory Get D Click GetID and scan the card to display the output format of the FIPS 201 and proximity card and the interpretation display of the card data Click GetlD to define the fields to set up the device Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Define fields Enable Ke 11 Bits 2t Agency SPACE 7 System Code Waiting For card data from device Credential Num Scan card to get Extended values For Fields Credential Series Display mode opem I Credential Issue n i g Decimal 3733 Octal Digits to display 0 Personal ID 334893 Org Category Wiegand bits Hasl 1 Organizational ID 3 Invert bits 1152472674 ytes Hashing Key Person Org ID Expiration Date Where Fil Start bit 11 FIZ F13 F14 F15 z ULl 01100I111 10011001 11001J1DI 10110011 10010010 00001010 01111001 10110100 00101101 10011011 01000010 00010101 01000001 00111000 10000110 11110000 10010000 11001010 00000011 00001000 01011001 00000001 11001000 01100000 10001100 11000011 11111100 245 bits 1ACA03086799CDB3920A 7984209842154 1 5BB56F090CA03085
59. nable to remove field data from being displayed In the example below the Agency Personal ID and Expiration Date fields have been removed Additional function keys display to configure more fields Key strokes precede card data 7 of 50 bytes used Room for 14 keystrokes Image 56 Change Fields Configuration Example Assign Preceding Keystrokes lf Enable is checked for a field specific keystrokes can be assigned to precede card data output Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Extended Hashing Ctrl ALT DELETE gt Delimiters preceding card data Backspace h A e J 4 US MAN 6S ae a AES E 5 D e i A GG GG Define fields Enable Key strokes precede card data 8 of 50 bytes used Room for 14 keystrokes USB 01 LUID 8193 0x2001 Image 57 Enable Field Example 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 45 The Scan Code output for the key selected displays above the list of keys Click Clear to remove all preceding keystrokes as appropriate Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing V Enable Key strokes precede card data 8 of 50 bytes used Room for 14 keystrokes Ctrl ALT DELETE Bits 11010 11001010 00000011 00001011 01
60. nnect logically through a USB If your device has a USB connector and your device part number suffix is xxO or xxF the logical protocol connection is made through COM A device with a USB interface connector and a part number suffix of xxU will connect through the USB connect option Serial Ethernet PCMCIA PS 2 Power di ExpressCard Image 32 Connectors 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 28 Output Test Area SERIAL I Auto Auto Test Auto GetID Focus Clear Clear Button Output test area MEX eee Jf m USB 01 LUID 0 0 0000 Image 33 Output Test Area This is the test area for the keystrokes entered by the reader On serial devices this displays the unsolicited serial port data The Auto GetlD box can be checked for the utility to poll the reader for a card ID every 500 milliseconds and displays the results directly under the checkbox as seen in mage 34 Image 34 Auto GetlID The Auto Focus box keeps the cursor in the test area box to capture the keystrokes output by the device When the Auto Focus box is checked it is possible that the selection may conflict with the menus and drop downs due to the fact that the cursor will attempt to move back into the test area If this problem arises simply uncheck the box The Auto Clear box auto selects all text in the Output Test Area so that new keystrokes output by the device will replac
61. on Utility User Manual Page 24 The status bar will display a Disconnected message as shown in Image 26 pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help Connect Disconnect p Settings pcProxPlus 1 OFF High priority Connect Timing SOK Format Connection type USB Universal Serial Bus Use USB ports Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports 5 Use COM ports 1 through 8 Default 1 8 Ethernet Local IP 192 168 56 1 UseTCP IP 0 2 0 E x Port 10000 Device list Output test area E Auto GetID E Auto focus Z Auto dear Status Bar Disconnected Message Image 26 Disconnected Message Write Settings Write Active Write Settings Image 27 Write Settings Button The Write Settings icon button prompts the utility to write the current defined configuration settings to the device Since the writing options differ between a single configuration device and a two configuration device pcProx Plus the Write Settings icon will change depending on whether a single or two configuration device is connected When a two configuration device is connected the icon text will change to read Write Active as shown in mage 28 Image 28 Write Active Button 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 25 3 5 pcPr
62. onversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Where Startbit 8 Numberofbits 16 Bit Range 8 23 26 bits 0 16EB08B Image 73 Verifying the Reader Settings Determining the Card Format It is important to be able to determine the format of the card data in order to locate the ID and FAC bits Cards come in many bit formats It is necessary to determine any Leading and Trailing parity bits and exactly how the ID and FAC are configured This data must be correctly interpreted to properly read card data Card data format in binary is typically parity FAC ID parity There can be leading or trailing zeros to many parity bits In this example the card is 26bit number is 00 00 00 00 00 6C 7C DB Enter the above hexadecimal number into the Windows calculator and use the programmer mode to find the binary equivalent 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 56 MSB LSB 00011011000111110011011011 001101100011111001101101 FAC54 ID15981 Enter the decimal number you believe is on the card into the Windows calculator and use the scientific mode to find the binary equivalent In the example above a FAC of 54 and ID of 15981 were known values The leading parity bits are the most significant The trailing parity bits are least significant Hashing Tab Hashing tab is used to write two configurable 16 byte Hash Keys to the device s flash memory These Hashin
63. or the user Since the proximity token has no read write memory there is no way to change this or write alphanumeric characters such as a user name to the proximity token Some examples are shown below Please see RF IDeas pcProx Playback Starter Kit or call the Sales Department if this capability is needed Several companies have adopted a policy that requires users to change their password every xx number of days to increase security The PIN is the portion of the password the user changes every xx number of days Since the card data is completely numeric any alpha and upper lower case letter constraints are handled in the user supplied PIN A two factor authentication system is made up of 1 Card ID data 2 Personal Identification Number PIN The device may be configured to allow operation under either a one or two factor authentication system One Factor In a one factor system the user simply scans the ID card The device may be configured to add TAB keystrokes ahead of the data as well as a TAB or ENTER keystroke after the card data Two Factor The two factor approach is especially useful when insisting on password construction rules or periodic changing of passwords In a two factor system the user may enter the PIN either before or after the card data If the user adds the PIN before the card data the device may be configured to append the ENTER keystroke Pre and Post Characters There are some additional measures that can b
64. ox Plus Configuration SERIALIO The pcProx Plus Configuration Area is only available to configure selections when a two configuration device pcProx Plus is connected to the utility pcProxPlus Image 29 pcProx Plus Configuration Area EI When a single configuration device is connected to the utility the pcProx Plus Configuration area is d greyed out as seen above and selections within this area are not possible as shown in Image 29 The pcProx Plus Configuration area allows users to set up two different configurations for their device The configurations could be either one 125 kHz or one 13 56 MHz or two 125 kHz or two 13 56 MHz The configurations can also be of the same card type The device is set with two default configuration settings the HID Prox and RDR 758x equivalent If configuring the system for HID 26 bit and HID 35 bit remember to set one configuration to read only 26 bits and the other configuration to read only 35 bits ocProxPlus Configuration 1 X High priority Configuration Card type High Priority Number Drop down Image 30 pcProx Plus Configuration Functions Configuration Number This option provides the ability to switch between configurations Users can set and edit settings for two separate configurations quickly and easily Card Type Drop Down Menu As stated above the device is set with two default configuration settings the HID Prox and RDR 758x Equivalent This drop down menu
65. p s Image 40 Beeper The number value input area to the right of the Long Beep s box is designated for the number of beeps to produce when the device is in use OEM Converter Board Functions Descriptions Beeper On Output Active Low Relay On Card ID Functions Check this to turn the device beeper on Check this to turn on relay output on converter board OEM converter board Beeper on output active low Relay on Image 41 OEM Converter Board Descriptions GETID GETID 32 GetQueuedID Clear Lockout Clear UID 2014 RF IDeas Inc Click while scanning a card over the device The ID displays under the button This returns 64 bits maximum Click while scanning a card over the device The ID displays under the button This returns 255 bits maximum Click to display the last card data read This returns 255 bits maximum Check to clear the time remaining to allow the device to read the next card immediately If clear UID is set the card and the overrun counters will be cleared for the next read If clear Hold is set the reader will be ready to read another card Configuration Utility User Manual Page 33 GETID Data Display Card ID GetID32 GetQueuedID Clear lock out Clear UID Data bytes ID 24 Bits 00 00 00 00 00 73 SA Al Image 42 GETID Data Display O The Most Significant Byte is first 79 The Least Significant Byte is las
66. r string for hashing code values Write Active to save Hashing keys Key A 4 Enhance Security Image 76 Enhance Security Enable Box 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 58 The Enhance security feature enables the security flag within the reader s memory Entering the Hashing key or keys checking the Enhance Security enable box and pressing Write Active enables the Enhance Security feature The user can enter keys or enable the security function separately Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Enter string for hashing code values Write Active to save Security Warning Hashing keys Key A A Hashing Key A B or both will be erased or replaced J Enhance Security Image 77 Write Active Warning The Enhance security feature removes the Hashing keys if the user tries to reconfigure the reader ry after the security feature is enabled Pressing the Write Active button after the security bit is set will cause the application to reset the Hashing keys and write the new configuration A warning pop up window will appear The user can change the extended fields without resetting the Hashing keys when the device is in d extended mode and the security feature disabled The Reset to default operation will clear the both Hashing keys and the Enhance Security flag 2014 RF IDeas
67. re when Auto ID is checked USB 01 LUID 0 0x0000 Image 23 Device List Output If an attempt to connect to a device is made and the utility does not detect a device through any of the available interface connections a no devices found message will display in the utility s status bar area as shown in mage 24 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 23 Disconnect pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers File Connect Device Navigation View Help pcProxPlus li EE High priority Connect Timing SDK Format Connection type USB Universal Serial Bus Use USB ports Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports Use COM ports 1 through Ethernet Local IP 192 168 56 1 OUseTCP IP 0 E 0 Port 10000 Find Next IP Device list Mz Output test area E Auto GetID E Auto focus E Auto dear ne devices found Image 24 Status Bar Image 25 Disconnect Button Clicking the disconnect icon button commands the utility to disconnect from all devices connected through any and all available port connections Once the utility disconnects from all available device connections the Device List pull down menu and device model number are cleared from the Standard Configuration Area and the Output Test Area will turn from green to gray 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configurati
68. resent 1 2 4 8 and parity FASCN data is always odd parity It s a mutually exclusive display mode No other conversion is applicable afterwards Enables Octal output for selected field It s a mutually exclusive display mode No other conversion is applicable afterwards The Octal mode is available to the pcProx Plus reader only Invert bits Zero becomes 1 and One becomes O Reverse the bits from the card Reverse the Wiegand data bytes from the card The settings on the Extended tab performs the same functionality as the Data Format tab in Standard mode The Reverse bytes Reverse bits and the Invert bits are disabled and greyed out when the pcProx readers with extended feature in octal mode Selects hashing key to use for encrypting the selected field The Hashing Key selection box allows the user to select the key they wish to use for encrypting the selected field The options are Off A or B The Hashing key is only available to pcProx and pcProx Plus readers with extended feature and operating in extended mode Click to display the binary bit pattern captured from the card Enter a number to define the left most significant starting bit for the field Enter the number of bits to add to the Start Bit to define the range of bits in the field This is the number of digits that will display in a selected field Click to move the highlighted field up one position Click to move the highlighted field down one position
69. rocessing for output generation The default mode of processing is Standard mode The RF IDeas pcProx Plus readers with extended functionality broadens the ability to manipulate card data output card data in a variety of codes and increase security with data encryption These highly configurable readers help organizations leverage their existing card technology streamline the enrollment process and also provides options for increasing security 3 2 Utility Overview pcProxConfig pcProx amp and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers Menu Bar File Connect Device Navigation View Help Connect Disconnect Write Active pcProx Plus pcProxPlus Configuration Configuration amp i HID Prox RDR 608x Compatible Area Icon Toolbar Extended Configuration Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Definefields V Enable Key strokes precede card data Room for 26 keystrokes FAC SPACE de Display mode Decimal Hex Digits to display 0 Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Reverse bytes Hashing Key OFF Where Startbit 2 Output Test fais Output test area Auto GetID Ready USB 01 LUID 0 0x0000 Image 7 Utility Overview 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User M
70. rsion The version refers to the selection of either our Standard A or Custom builds For more on Custom builds call our Sales department at 866 439 4884 Housing Color The color category simply allows for the selection of either our Black K Pearl P White W or Gray G housings Colors are not available in all housings Interface This option specifies the type of connection for the reader Connectors include Ethernet ASCII E Ethernet ASCII PoE E P E IP PoE B P ExpressCard U PCMCIA P Serial 5V Ext Power RS232 8 Serial 5V Pin9 RS232 5 Serial 5V PS2 RS232 2 Serial 5V USB Power Tap RS232 9 Serial 9V Pin9 RS232 6 USB U USB CDC Virtual COM 0 2 2 Interface Connectors Connectors Connectors include Serial Ethernet PCMCIA PS 2 Power ExpressCard Image 5 Connector Types 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 6 Output SE RIALIO Output includes RS 232 Data 0 012345679012 ia a fo J Erf CA D alia u Image 6 Output Types 2 3 USB Readers and Wiegand Converters The pcProx USB keystroke device operates in two primary modes 1 USB keyboard It reads the card data and sends it as keystrokes as if the user typed the ID data on a keyboard 2 Under the application programmer interface API defined in the pcProx SDK When it reads card data the active application receives the entire card data
71. ses and displays the fields in the order of the green enabled buttons from top to bottom The Blue button is the selected field the Red buttons are the disabled fields Each field may or may not have separator keystrokes Each field may or may not be enabled to display card data Each field is defined as a starting bit and number of bits from the 256 bit of card data There are popular 64 75 and 200 bit modes already predefined for you These set the starting bit and number of bits and display type hex or decimal for each field The displayed number can have fixed length i e padded with zeros Connect Timing SDK Format Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Deimiters Extended Hashing Enable Key strokes precede card data 0 of 22 bytes used Room for 15 keystrokes Display mode Decimal 2 Hex BCD parity Digits to display 9 Extended Conversion Hashing key Invert bits Reverse bits Rever Hashing Key OFF Where Start bit Number ofbits 20 Bit Range 1 20 Bits ee nudum 0 3 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Image 50 Extend
72. t A1 GETID 32 Data Display Clear lock out Clear UID Data bytes 24 Bits 000 00 OO OO OO 0 00 00 00 OO OO 0 00 00 00 OO OO OO of o 00 00 OO DO Image 43 GETID 32 Data Display GetQueuedID Data Display Card ID GetlD GetID32 GetQueuedID Clear lock out Clear UID Data bytes Queued ID 64 Bits 00 00 00 OO OO OO OO OO 00 00 00 OO OO OO 00 00 00 00 00 OO OO OO OO 00 EO 12 FF F8 00 44 BS 34 Age 00 00 06 127x48ms Over runs 0 Lockout timer 0 Image 44 GETQueuedID Data Display LZ HH MM SS displays 00 00 06 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 34 3 9 Format Tab SERIALIO Data Format Tab 9 Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing ABC 123 987654321XYZT GN Wiegand to keystroke data format Advanced settings Parity bits Strip leading bit count 0 Only read cards with this bit count Display hexadecimal in lowercase a f Strip trailing bit count 0 u Use numeric keypad for 0 9 European Send FAC Send FAC as hexadecimal number 7 AZERTY keyboard shift lock F Send ID Send ID as hexadecimal number I FAC extended precision math on V ID extended precision math on Reverse Wiegand bytes Reverse Wiegand bits ID field bit count 64 Fix length FAC ID fields FAC digits V Invert Wiegand bits ID digits Emul
73. tegory Extended Conversion Hashing key Organizational ID Invert bits Reverse bits R HashingKey OFF Decimal Hex BCD parity Person Org ID Expiration Date Where j Startbit 6 Numberofbits 20 Bit Range 6 25 00000 Haa a aaa 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Image 61 Key Stroke Memory Full 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 47 Depending on the active document window additional functionality can be assigned to a field For example if the card data is read in Notepad Print dialogue can be opened Select the FAC field Click the keyboard icon Check Left Control and Click P Click Insert Connect Timing SDK Format JData format Delimiters Extended Hashing Data format Delimiters Extended Hashing Define fields Enable Key strokes precede card data Room for 30 keystrokes F02 F03 Clear F04 FOS FO6 Display mode Decimal C BCD parity C Octal Digits to display 0 Image 62 Print Feature Click Flash to write this configuration to flash memory Verify the active window is Notepad Scan the card The Print dialogue function works when the card is read
74. that the card type is compatible with the device model 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 60 4 2 Precautions SERIALICI Do not mount the device directly on a metal surface This could interfere with the RF signal and the operation of the device The device may not recognize valid cards in the presence of high RF fields If current readings are erratic take the following step Move the equipment from any known transmitters nearby Contact Technical Support at 866 439 4884 for more information 4 3 Before You Call Technical Support Please make sure you ve identified your reader model and credential type being used Have this information ready so that your call will be routed to the correct specialist For Assistance Phone 847 870 1723 Email TechSupport RF IlDeas com 4 4 Talking To the Technician Provide the reader model and credential type being used to the Technical Support Specialist Explain your problem to the specialist Be prepared to provide the following information Error messages displayed on the computer e What you were doing when the problem occurred e What steps you have taken to resolve the problem including results from each steps Listen and follow the steps provided by the specialist Let the specialist know what happens when you perform the steps 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 61 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT
75. this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the COMPUTER provided you retain no copies you transfer all of the PRODUCT including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades this EULA and if applicable the Certificate s of Authenticity AND the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must include all prior versions of the PRODUCT Termination Without prejudice to any other rights RF IDeas may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT and all of its component parts 3 UPGRADES If the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT is an upgrade from another product whether from RF IDeas or another supplier you may use or transfer the PRODUCT only in conjunction with that upgraded product unless you destroy the upgraded product If the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT is an upgrade of a RF IDeas product you now may use that upgraded product only in accordance with this EULA If the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT is an upgrade of a component of a package of software programs which you licensed as a single product the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT may be used and transferred only as part of that single product package and may not be separated for use on more than one computer 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 62 4 OEM COPYRIGHT All
76. tion settings to stored settings Stored settings are defined as configuration settings created by a user and set written to the device through the utility as a stored settings e Read Active Reads the current configuration Active settings are what allow the device to function e Write Active Writes the current configuration to active settings For more information on the Write Active option see 3 4 Icon Toolbar under the Write Settings Write Active section Device Menu options are altered when a two configuration device pcProx Plus is connected to the utility 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 14 Clone Reader Configuration SER ALIO The cloning feature clones the current device configuration settings to other devices Functions Descriptions Only update readers within the LUID range Check to filter which devices will be cloned Uncheck to clone all devices Minimum LUID Minimum LUID value to filter a range of devices to be cloned Default is 0x0000 Maximum LUID Maximum LUID value to filter which devices will be cloned Default is OxFFFF Write LUID Check to write a new LUID to the device after cloning Starting LUID The next LUID value to be written Default is 0x1000 Increment by Adds Increment by value to the LUID after writing to the device Default is 0x0001 Default Reset the fields to their default value Log Logs of cloning process Clear Log Clears all log info from Log area To
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78. ts Shift Alt R Read Settings Alt R W Write Settings Alt W Clone selected reader configuration to other devices Image 10 Device Menu for Single Configuration Readers 1 Reset to Factory Defaults Resets all configuration parameters to factory defaults 2 Read Settings Displays the current connected device configuration 3 Write Settings Writes the current configuration settings to the connected device 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 13 For more information on the Write Settings option see 3 4 Icon Toolbar under the Write E Settings Write Active section For more information on the Clone selected reader configuration to other devices option refer to the next page pcProx Plus 2 Configuration Reader Navigation View Help Reset to Defaults Reset to Stored Settings Shift Alt R Write Stored settings Read Active settings Write Active settings Clone selected reader configuration to other devices Image 11 Device Menu for pcProx Plus 2 Configuration Readers Reset to Defaults Resets all configuration parameters to defaults Defaults are set as HID Prox and RDR 758x Equivalent covers 5 different card types HID iCLASS CSN ISO 14443A CSN ISO 15693A CSN MIFARE CSN MIFARE DESFire CSN e Reset to Stored Settings This selection allows users to reset the device to their own personally defined stored settings e Write Stored Settings Writes the current configura
79. ystem It s necessary to install libusb because a different communication protocol is used by NTWCC readers 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration Utility User Manual Page 11 What is libusb ibusb win32 is a port of the USB library The library allows user space applications to access many USB devices on Windows Save USB device hex raw data to SDK file A USB raw feature report dump to an ASCII text file Save USB device hex raw data to SDK file option is enabled for USB readers not for serial and NTWCC readers D All bytes are displayed as upper case hex digits with one space between the hex bytes Exit Exits out of the entire utility Connect The Connect menu provides options for device to utility connections Auto Connect to USB on Start up Set as utility default connection Through this connection the utility searches for a USB connection on startup Auto Connect to Serial on Start up With this selection the utility searches for any available serial connections on startup Auto Connect to Ethernet on Start up Utility option to search for Ethernet connections on startup Why use the Auto Connect feature Provides easy access to all the available readers on the specified port during application start up Connect This selection has the utility search for a device connection through all available port connections Why use the Connect feature E The utility s general connect option gives users the ability to
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