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1. fed 7 www RFIDeas com i ay i P i Conhguralion L drby Sena COMI LD A Chapter 3 Connect Wiegand Keys Delmitera Card Removal Data Format Card LED Beep Felis Stran leading party bit count strin trailing panty bit count i _ Read onty cards with this bit cunt TF ou ja vert Wiegand data El Reverse Wiegand bts F Reverse bytes Function Description Read only cards with this bit No data is sent from the device unless the bit count is matched The total bits received from the card must match count this bit count parity bits included If checked and 26 is entered in the field the device will only respond to 26 bit cards Strip leading parity bit count Set the device to strip leading parity bits from O to 15 Strip trailing parity bit count Set the device to strip trailing parity bits from O to 15 Invert Wiegand data Check if using a legacy application that requires the Wiegand data to be inverted Reverse Wiegand data Check to reverse the order of Wiegand bits This is primarily used for Card Key proximity cards Reverse bytes Check to read the card data in a reverse byte order Use this feature with MIFARE CSN readers For 56 bit cards go to the Set Key Stroke Data tab and set the Bit Count of ID Portion to 56 Keys Tab Use this tab to configure the device s keyboard parameters and Software Developer s Kit SDK advanced features ie peros The E
2. i i al ope Se Baia sar 4 a 1 i E Pre Card String The first section defines up to 3 pre keystrokes or characters to be sent prior to any data retrieved from the card The keystroke characters are selected from the pull down boxes Note There are 3 special characters hex 01 02 03 that can be specified These add an extra measure of difficulty in reproducing card data directly from the keyboard It may be useful when using the proximity reader as a logon device FAC ID Delimiter This field holds the character that will be placed between the FAC and ID codes Note There are 3 special characters hex 01 02 03 that can be specified These add an extra measure of difficulty in reproducing card data directly from the keyboard It may be useful when using the proximity reader as a logon device Chapter 3 Post Card String Select from O to 4 characters to send after the card data is sent These first three characters are shared between the pre and post string Card Removal Tab Use this tab to send up to 2 card removal ASCII characters when the card is removed from the reader Click the keyboard icon and select the appropriate ASCII character s Click Insert din PO Tin kam Cra na ban BORE LAJ ra H H bee a gt ia vee hide evv han con Hewaya rya eee i TC Lo i anci i i EU i Oe Click lt NONE gt to remove any characters batt Dat EMER Chapter 3 25 D
3. pcProx CHUID Thank You Congratulations on the purchase of your pcProx FIPS 201 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 RFlDeas 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 Ph 847 870 1723 Fx 847 483 1129 E Sales RFIDeas com TechSupport RFlDeas com Contents NO COON I I JS A 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 15 Wireless Identification Overview ID Card Reader System pcProx Output Formats Credential Form Factors Card Compatibility Reader Configuration Purposes What s In Your Part Number Interface Connectors USB Readers and Wiegand Converters RS 232 Readers and Converters Minimum System Requirements Reader Set Up Basics LED Beeper pcProx Plus CHUID Software Installation pcProx Plus C
4. card data is 1234 and id digits 3 then only 234 displays If the card data 8 formats the display width by truncating digits or adding leading zeros rfid disp id hex False This command displays the card data as hexadecimal when true If false the card data displays as decimal Appendix rfid op beep True This command sets the device to beep on a successful card read when true If false the device will not beep even if the card is successfully read rfid op cont False This command sets the device to continuously read when true This tells the device to read the same card data over and over while the card is on the device If false the device only sends the card data once rfid op sdk False This command stops the device from displaying the card data when true so the gid or SDK API call must be used to get the card data When true the device will send the data via keystrokes or serial depending on device type model rfid out beep False This command makes the device beep when true If false the device will not beep This is only available on OEM converter boards rfid out led 255 This command sets the variable and also sets the output LED color in RAM Use cf write to write this change to flash memory to persist across power cycles LED Value Description O OFF 1 Red 2 Green 3 Amber 4 254 Reserved 255 Controlled by the device Rfid out relay True This command sets the output driver to ON active low when true This is
5. i Ti Heri Hi mann e BEW dreji kan baren erk m h Tha Ser a ry Bar igoh Ew ara Bi Ei elem ors aio Click OK press Enter or configure the device to add the Enter keystroke as an appended keystroke Appendix ASCII Command Protocol Overview ASCII Command Protocol ACP allows the user to talk directly to the device without a DLL or special application The serial Prox communicates using ASCII commands Printable ASCII commands at 9600 baud no parity 1 stop bit and no echo can be sent to the device Note USB devices that are virtual COM port do not need the baud rate set The input is buffered by the device and executed when a carriage return CR or line feed line feed LF is typed The unit then parses the command and performs the operation and displays the results or error code r nRF Deas gt where r represents a CR and n represents a LF that displays on the command line All commands begin with the prefix rfid and end with a Return key CR or LF Determine the COM Port Windows Use device manager to display the COM ports Open the serial COM port If it is a CDC virtual port open the newly installed device that was created Linux Most Linux distributions include Minicom Download putty www putty org to communicate with the serial device if Minicom is not available After the USB CDC device is enumerated on the Linux machine a device of either dev ttyACMO or dev ttyACM1 is found in the dev directory
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7. ENTER a Poa keri Clear k of J L Decima Bhen B BCO W Porty m Advanced miD Depending on the active document window additional functionality can be assigned to a field For example if the card data is read in OpenOffice the Note feature can also be assigned Select the appropriate field Click the keyboard icon Check Left Control Check Left Alt Click n Click Insert Click Flash to write this configuration to flash memory Verify the active window is OpenOffice Scan the card The Notes function opens when the card is read Dazl n n Feeida 7 Drala Keyotrchoes Belew precede card data mn a Corl ALT Sr a Ee 1 bi ku Coa baal Cheeta Pate Dee ii Li Amin ia i iam i Claas The value assigned to the function key in the active document window determines the output Note This configuration utility creates a ComSpecPort txt file and saves to the default directory This file can be opened and deleted at will Chapter 3 FIPS 201 Card Configuration In order to configure a FIPS 201 card e Click Advanced to display the card data in the binary bit pattern to determine bit length and format e Click GetID and present the card to the reader Define the fields to match the specific output Configure any additional fields as appropriate Flash the configuration to memory The Advanced button displays e Start bit location Number of bits for a specific field e Number of digits for the field Location of the fie
8. Minicom users may have to create a symbolic link from dev ttyACMO to dev modem using the command In s dev tty ACMO dev modem or In s dev ttyACM1 dev modem Mac OS X The dev cu usbmodemfa211 device is found on a Mac OS X Use putty to communicate with this device Appendix Connect Serial Communications Program Open putty exe Click Connection r Serial and set the Speed baud to 9600 Data bits to 8 Stop bits to 1 and Parity to None Flow control is not needed as there is no software or hardware handshaking Click Session EY PuTTY Reconfiguration Options controlling local serial lines Configure the seral line Speed baud 5600 Data bits 8 Window Stop bits 2 Behaviour Translation How control Note Use Hyper Terminal instead of putty with the XP operating system Appendix Highlight the appropriate session Click Save Click Apply few PuTTY Reconfiguration oni E Session Basic options for your FuTTY session Save the curent session settings Saved Sessions i Default Settings AWASANE EUT Behaviour COMS Translation Clase window on exit C Aways Never Only on clean exit Putty opens Type rfid help and press Enter The Help command output displays The complete list of Help command output is found in this section of the Configuration User Manual Command Structure Commands are not case sensitive Characters assigned to variables are case sensitive All co
9. Plus combo model FCC ID M9MRDR758xX iCLASS MIFARE and Other 13 56 MHz FCC ID M9MRDR8058X Multi protocol Combo model FCC ID M9M8058XCCL Multi protocol and Contact model FCC ID FCC ID M9M758XCCL MIFARE and Contact model M9IMRDR80081 Plus SIO Combo Model FCC ID FCC ID M9M7580CCL MIFARE and Contact model M9MRDR7OEX 13 56MHz Express 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 he 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 or an uncontrolled environment he 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 Index API Mode 5 6 ASCII 4 5 11 23 24 Assign Preceding Keystrokes 30 AZERTY 21 Beep 26 27 Bit Wizard 34 Change Fields Configuration 30 COM 12 19 Complex Passwords 43 Credential Form Factors 7 CSN
10. can also be used with the proximity device for additional authentication applications Thus the majority of deployment and enrollment costs are quickly recovered 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 5 ID Card Reader System Output Formats Kev board Emulation ASCII Output Raw Card Data SDK API Mode Raw Card Data Chapter 1 The Basics t lb ra Gi Fro J8 Tr EO J 2 Kl H A Mi New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help a 2 0 3 Ew d 9 J 9653 7 Sultware Developer Kit Mode Enables quiet mode for usage with the Sotware developer s Kil Raw Data Filter Mask Factity Code ID Code pcProx Features Read all data from proximity cards Read configuration e Write configurations Software Developer s Kit API compatibility Output in decimal or hexadecimal User controls number of digits output pcProx Functions Software Developer s Kit SDK USB e Software Developer s Kit RS 232 USB Key
11. card type OxF FFF Examples of Character Assignment rfid Delim Chr fac CR rfid Delim Chr fac x3a CR Appendix Query a Variable Query a single variable to display its current value Booleans display as true or false Integers display as 0 255 with leading zero suppression Characters display as single quoted printable ASCII characters in the range Ox20 0x7E Values from OxOO Ox1F and Ox7F OxFF will be with a leading backslash lowercase x and the two digit upper case hex number The output of the variable displays between curly braces For example RF IDeas gt rfid out led 3 Variables are set and stored in RAM and are lost when the utility is closed Use the cfg write function to write the RAM configuration to flash memory Use the cfg read function to read the flash memory Appendix Help Command Help displays the commands followed by its data type and expected syntax The table below displays the Help command output The functions display in blue HELP COMMAND OUTPUT rfid beep now rfid cfg rfid cfg card hipri rfid cfg card list Function rfid cfg card type rfid cfg read Funtion rfid cfg reset Function rfid cfg write Function rfid chr 1 rfid chr 2 rfid chr 3 rfid chr count lead rfid chr count trail rfid chr eol rfid chr fac rfid chr gone 1 rfid chr gone 2 rfid cmd echo rfid cmd prompt rfid dev luid rfid dev part Function rfid dev ver Function rfid disp
12. only available on OEM converter boards rfid time hold 20 This command sets how long in 48ms ticks the data is held for the active ID This also controls how long the device keeps the LED green in 48 msec ticks The default time is 20 0 048 0 960 seconds Note The quid hold resets the internal timer this value initializes rfid time lo 24 This command sets how long in 48ms ticks the card device has to wait for no card in the RF field to begin accepting new card data This prevents the same card data from being read over and over If op cont is true this value has no effect The default time is 24 0 048 1 15 seconds Note The quid hold resets the internal timer this value initializes so that a new card can be read as Appendix soon as the data is transferred to the host computer rfid wieg id bits 80 This command sets byte reversal and also defines the FAC bit size rfid wieg inv bits True This command sets all ones to become zero in the Wiegand data If false all zeros are set to become a one rfid wieg qual False This command sets card reading filter to off If true card reading filter is on This is related to the next command qual bits 80 rfid wieg qual bits 80 This command sets the device to read only cards with this many bits All other size cards are filtered out rfid wieg rev bits False This command does not reverse all bits If true the least significant bits are swapped with the most significant bit
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14. the second time Function Scan Connect Logical Unit ID LUID Disconnect COM thru COM 1 8 1 256 Auto Focus Auto Clear Clear Wiegand Tab Description The utility searches for any USB or serial devices connected and stops when it finds the first one A message states the number of devices connected Click the device list to connect to a different device Click Disconnect in the USB Devices section to connect to an RS 232 device If more than one device is connected a LUID can be assigned to each device This can be entered in hex or decimal Click to disconnect the device displayed Select the appropriate COM ports that are connected to device s Click to check only ports 1 to 8 Click to check all ports 1 to 256 Check to automatically place the cursor in the test area to the right to see card data as it is read Check to automatically clear the previous card data when the next card is presented to the device Click to clear the card data that displays in the test area to the right Use this tab to configure the bits the device reads from the ID token No data is sent from the device unless the bit count is matched The total bits received from the card must match this bit count parity bits included If you select this checkbox and set the field for 26 the reader will only respond to 26 bit cards fee cProePius The Erenll Configuration Utility ior g zPnxe USB and R5 232 Readers coe Ale Hep li a a
15. to card types Housing This option provides the user to select the form factor housing for the desired reader The housings include desktop wall mount USB dongle PCMCIA bare board ExpressCard or custom For more on form factors please visit www RF lDeas com Model The model selection corresponds to the type of reader whether it is a standard writer 13 56 MHz contactless only playback 13 56 MHz contactless only SDK or analyzer Version The version refers to the selection of either our standard or custom build Housing Color The color category simply allows for the selection of either our black or pearl housings Applies only to desktop and wall mount housings Interface This option specifies the type of connection for the reader i e USB RS 232 PCMCIA etc Interface Connectors CONNECTORS USB USB Keyboard Virtual COM Port DB 9 RS 232 Female Power RJ45 PS 2 Power OUTPUT OEE EE ECE cE i ei en i ie ET TEFIETIFFILEIE Sas BHE or 0 012345679012 am eee Ha di ai El a E E EECC E 10 Chapter 2 Hardware The pcProx USB keystroke device operates in two primary modes e USB keyboard It reads the card data and sends it as keystrokes as if the user typed the ID data on a keyboard Under the application programmer interface API defined in the pcProx SDK When it reads card data the active application receives the entire card data The RS 232 Ethernet or
16. to quickly configure additional devices The pcProx Plus CHUID Configuration utility is used to configure FIPS 201 CHUID or pcProx devices The utility allows for more delimiters to be added with the card data and offers the Bit Wizard function to determine which bits are card ID and which are FAC fae peronu The Enroll Cerfigurnien Ub tor peres LSE and RSIR Readers Elle Hej F aP y bra 7 Www REFDeza tom i EF a 1 J ConmHt Gog and Kava Cotereters Cardi Romnod Dats Femot Card il L Doop Fes Fo USB Ring j j i Seed H Lara a mi E an F j E LETHA GW i 1 8 Lie k dry etecn HE Ka LSS Civaduled Chapter 3 Button Menu Bar The Button Bar displays the following commands qa 1 J E aA wae Commands Click to File Open Loads a specific configuration into the selected device Read Loads the device s flash memory setting onto the screen to display the current device configuration Factory Resets the device configuration to the factory default settings This automatically flashes the device and then reads back the default configuration Bit Wizard Opens the Bit Wizard Advanced Feature window Save Saves the configuration as a HWG file Flash Saves the configuration to the device s flash memory The configuration is automatically saved to flash memory No validation message displays About Displays the application name version and copyright information If no dev
17. 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 Once the configuration settings are correctly configured and written to flash memory the device can immediately be deployed Minimum System Requirements HARDWARE Pentium class PC MEMORY 32 MB RAM DISK 25 MB hard disk space I O 1 available RS 232 or USB Port OPERATING SYSTEM Any operating system that supports a USB keyboard including Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Server 2003 Server 2008 Linux Can be used for keystroke applications Note The software does not perform any data validation checking The data must be known before it is read to verify its validity Chapter 2 Plug the connector into the workstation s or available on any peripheral open RS 232 or USB plug Place the device next to the monitor beside the workstation or where appropriate The workstation should detect new hardware for USB connections Verify the workstation recognizes this connection using Device Manager Verify 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 a
18. 1910B2F04 FORMAT of Output String AGE OVERRUN LOCKOUT BITCOUNT ID AGE is the time in 48ms ticks that counts how long ago a card was scanned This value count from O through 65535 displays in hex with Ox hex notation After 52 5 minutes the counter maxes out at 65535 The card data above shows this card was read 4 096 Ox1000 hex x 048 196 608 seconds which equals 3 minutes and 16 seconds The AGE counts until 65 535 OxFFFF hex and then maxes out It will not roll over to zero Use the gid id function to clear the age counter OVERRUN is a counter from O through 255 displaying the number of cards scanned and over writes unread buffer contents The device buffers one card When a second card is read the first card data is lost and the counter is set to one meaning one card has overrun the buffer The card data example above displays that 2 cards were read and the data from those cards was not transferred before reading this card LOCKOUT TIME is the number of 48ms ticks remaining until another card can be scanned The card data above displays 10 times 048 which equals 48 seconds until the next card can be read BIT COUNT is the number of bits that follow 26 255 and display as hex after the Notice the use of commas and semicolons The card data example above shows that the ID contains 80 bits ID The card data above has 80 bits and is 0x000000801DD1910B2F04 QID hold This reads the card data as above and resets the hold
19. 64bit rfid disp fac 64bit rfid disp fac digits Applies only to the pcProx Plus Help Command Summary rfid cfg read rfid disp fac hex rfid disp fac send rfid disp fac strip rfid disp hex lower rfid disp id digits rfid disp id hex rfid help Funtion rfid op beep rfid op cont rfid op sdk rfid out led rfid gid Function rfid gid hold rfid gid id rfid gid id hold rfid time hold rfid var Function rfid wieg id bits rfid wieg inv bits rfid wieg qual rfid wieg qual bits rfid wieg rev bits rfid wieg rev bytes rfid wieg strip lead bits rfid wieg strip trail bits This function tells the device to read the flash memory to RAM rfid cfg reset This function resets the flash memory to the factory settings rfid cfg write This function tells the device to write the RAM to flash memory rfid dev part This function displays the part number of the device Appendix rfid var This function tells the device to display the variable command output This is similar to a HWG file QID The rfid gid function exists in four forms rfid gid Function rfid gid hold Function rfid gid id Function rfid gid id hold Function Each quid function returns the same queued ID The last 3 items control what is cleared after the function displays the output The top line below is an example output string The bottom line displays how this example is formatted EXAMPLE Output String 0x1000 2 0xO0000 80 0xO00000801DD
20. 7 Data 7 Device Connect 15 Device Manager 12 Delimiters 23 Euro Key Pad 21 FAC 15 23 Facility FAC amp ID Codes 25 FAC ID Delimiter 23 Fixed Length ID FAC Fields 25 Frequencies 7 GetID 29 Get QuedID 21 22 Interface 10 Keyboard Emulation 5 LED 12 26 27 LUID 19 OEM 12 26 27 Part Number 9 pcProx 4 6 Permutation Generator 35 Post Card String 24 Pre Card String 23 RS 232 11 12 23 RS 232 Devices Scan Connect 18 Software Developers Kit SDK 4 6 11 12 20 21 Send ID 25 Send FAC 25 UID 7 USB 11 23 USB Devices Scan Connect 18 Wiegand 11 Index Standard 26 Bit Format Structure There are several bits constructed together that comprise 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 255 possible facility codes Within each facility code there is a total of 65 535 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 EXXXXXXX X X X uueeeeeee ww e XXXXXXXXXXXXO Bit Coding P Parity O Odd Parity E Even Parity X
21. 8 GETID 32 Data Display Advanced SDK Functions TET z awe ID32 245 Bits 14 9C E7 36 04 3C 85 83 50 85 13 64 0 06 06 01 08 42 10 42 0 E7 14 86 58 21 08 42 10 87 E8 The MSB is first 1A The LSB is last E8 GetQueuedID Data Display GetQueuedID Clear Lockout i E Clear UID Qusued ID 32 Bits DO ZC 25 71 Scan age 00 00 09 202x48ms Over runs 7 Lockout timer 0 HH MM SS displays 00 00 09 Chapter 3 Delimiters Tab This section allows you to configure the reader to send extra data in addition to what is read from the card For the USB model this data is keystrokes while for the RS 232 readers this is ASCII characters Due to the reader s internal limitations there are a maximum of 3 keystrokes characters which can be shared for either leading or trailing keystrokes purposes For example you can define 2 pre keystrokes 1 keystroke between the facility code and ID and 1 trailing keystroke plus an appending keystroke Click the appropriate keyboard icon to configure the pre and post delimiters and then select Insert Note Only 3 pre and post delimiters can be configured If 3 pre delimiters are set no post delimiters can be set Use backspace to delete unwanted keystrokes The Scan Code output for the key selected displays above the list of keys k Fa le Lami amipananaa nur kir Kulma Oo wl FI eee ae i i gt T Bia Pe n Der eee ee ee aka F
22. Chapter 1 Please go to www RFlDeas com for specific device part numbers associated to card types The method of encoding data on acard and transmitting data to the reader differs accordingly to 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 uppercase hexadecimal Chapter 1 Hardware 2 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 _RDRT 7 sjes li Atk iu Reader Type Frequency Card Type Model Housing Color Interface Housing Version Reader Type The reader type distinguishes between standard reader OEM converter mag stripe or a kit Frequency RF Deas access control readers are available in low frequency 125 kHz proximity or high frequency 13 56 MHz contactless Card Type The card type allows for the selection of over 35 different card types for reader compatibility Please visit www RFlDeas com choose a product and locate the Part Numbers tab for specific device part numbers associated
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24. HUID Configuration Utility 16 Button Menu Bar 17 File Menu 17 Help Menu 18 Connect Tab 19 Wiegand Tab 20 Keys Tab 23 Delimiters Tab 24 Card Removal Tab 25 Data Format Tab 26 Card LED Beep Tab 27 Fields Tab 34 34 37 37 37 38 38 41 42 58 Advanced Configurations Troubleshooting Precautions Before You Call Technical Support Talking To The Technician The Basics 1 pcProx Activated Identification Employers are more security conscious than ever More buildings machines systems and applications require identification information to gain access RF Deas devices allow the building access cards to be used as a digital identifier throughout the workplace Various pcProx applications include Card Enrollment Application log on Form filler to existing software applications PC LAN Log On e Cafeteria Purchases Vending e Machine Access PLC and embedded controllers e Time Attendance While magnetic stripe technology is very inexpensive it is prone to read problems from wear and dirt Cards have a limited life as they scratch easily Readers pick up dirt and oils that damage the read head Proximity technology is based on a contactless interface and is not subject to those reliability issues Our proximity device is easily configured to increase security and reliability Companies using proximity technology for building access immediately benefit as their employee identification cards
25. Parity mask F Facility code range O to 255 B Card Number range O to 65 535 In general the 26 bit format is the industry standard format Primary benefits of this include Open format 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 RFlDeas 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 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 for the user Since the proximity token has no read write memory there is no way go 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 increa
26. a system or unlock a workstation Change Password Configuration To use the reader as a password device first change the password This operation is performed differently for each operating system and application Please refer to the appropriate operating system user s manual for details Enter the old password and scan the ID card to enter the new password Press Enter Repeat if applicable to enter the new password into the Confirm Password field If the new password is made up of the card data and a user supplied PIN use card and type this PIN in both the New Password and Confirmation Password fields If the pcProx device is configured to append the Enter keystroke re configure the device for this Change Password operation to deselect this Enter keystroke Once the password change is flashed to memory add this post Enter keystroke Log On Device The operating system loads the USB driver prior to log on for the device to function as a log on device Start ve irc oer 4 RN Enter a veld user nama ard pba eonid lo log on ta thet pylem Ni sebi pama j dimanan t sior Bawd 5m TT o ea Heb soan Make sure the cursor is in the Password field Scan the ID card over the device to enter the password If the password consists of the card data and a user supplied PIN add this PIN Click OK or press Enter Security of the Card Data If there is a concern about individuals being able to read the conte
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28. ad Fields Tab This tab allows manipulation of all fields on the Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS 201 iCLASS MIFARE or proximity cards Use the red buttons to configure additional fields The fields can be moved to change the order displayed in the binary bit pattern display pas i a Cl teystrokes Sof JJ bytes usi Room for 13j sa yyirolk m Chapter 3 Software Function Define Fields Enable Keys Clear Decimal Hex BCD w Parity Advanced Button Description Click to display the reader hardware type 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 keystrokes that are stored in the device s flash memory that precede card data output Each field may have from O 15 keystrokes Click to clear keystrokes preceding the card data Click to display the card field as an unsigned base 10 number Click to display the card field as a base 16 number in uppercase HEX O 9 and A F Displays the card data in binary coded decimal where each 5 bits represent 1 2 4 8 and parity FASCN data is always odd parity This displays the bit ranges of the card det CP res j Thee Cre ae Wnty kar perce LE an l E I Reunions fee beep vw
29. ae t k gt waw RE Deon com Connect Wiegand Kaya nim an Cori Emina ura Fermani Card LET Reap Ferhde Eulfrsr Fiii Ena LAH MIL LU OZ lika Click each field button to display the location of the card binary data In the example below the Personal ID starts at bit 111 is 50 bits long and is 10 digits 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 w Parity This is the 245 bit configuration If any additional keystrokes were entered to precede the card data click Clear to remove them Chapter 3 Function Description Advanced Click to display the binary bit pattern GetID Click to display the binary bit pattern captured from the card Start Bit Enter a number to define the left most significant starting bit for the field Bits Enter the number of bits to add to the Start Bit to define the range of bits in the field Digits This is the number of digits that will display in a selected field Up Click to move the highlighted field up one position Down Click to move the highlighted field down one position Note The message that displays the number of bytes used and how much room for keystrokes above the Advanced button is determined by the device s flash memory In this example the configuration is Keystrokes 8 of 32 bytes used Room for 14 keystrokes Every field is 15 keystrokes maximum All fields sha
30. ata Format Tab Use the Data Format tab to set the length of the ID or FAC data 64 bit math and HEX numbers sent from the device ere Bire i Kari Delmia Cart ina OT Cardi Lil ji eag Paik a k j KA a i sgm Mae 4 i ieii l ET haval i iki airy Furkan Ea ep YF h ai See a a Soe EH bi malb LAPP de a Tie SG T da ite dk El ee icles Note When Fixed Length ID FAC Fields Send ID and Send FAC are checked the other fields are enabled Fixed Length ID FAC Fields Fixed Length ID FAC Fields Click to set the ID FAC codes to a fixed length ID Digits Enter the number of zeros to add to the front the ID data to create a specific length FAC Digits Enter the number of zeros to add to the front of the FAC data to create a specific length Send ID SendID Check to send the ID portion of the card data from the device Send ID as hex number Check to send the ID portion as a hexadecimal number Bit Count Portion of ID only Enter the bit count of ID portion Send FAC Send FAC Check to send the Facility Site FAC code Send FAC as hexadecimal Check to send this code in hexadecimal This is set for KANTECH number 10 proximity cards Chapter 3 Software 64 Bit Math Function 64 Bit Math Card LED Beep Tab Description Check so the device uses a 64 bit binary to decimal conversion to calculate the card number This is available for firmware version 5 6 and above I
31. board RS 232 e Serial Virtual COM pcProx Connectors USB Keyboard USB Virtual COM Port RJ45 PS 2 DB 9 RS 232 e Power Plug 2 1 mm Power Plug 2 5 mm PS 2 DBO Pin 9 Power Chapter 1 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 Deas 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 The below illustrates some of the various form factors available Adhesive Tag Key Fob K justa ble Watch Wristband Clamshell Printable PVC 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
32. ccept the default file name Soave As bth BE Desktop y Sari J Ei Organe kss view Mame Sare Type Date mod HE Desktop Bi idea Ju Public r segel Flic Tiera jM Computer HB Compute E Network E Dommens fae Business Tools JEB Shortcut 1 4 2005 E Pictures im Driver Detective TEB Shortcut 2 11 2008 felsic aad GIME 2 TRB Shortcut d v OE Liya ki 2 Internet Explorer 26 Shortcut 14 200214 Hi Opervffice org 3 I 18E Shortcut 2 2008 AB nt Eu kk ek Tt E Le ma ebe kn Ar ranan 5 Folders j aI i Filename Sequel MIE Bs type pplication Hide Folders Seve Cancel The configuration software downloads to the appropriate location Download complete Lo E Download Complete pcProxConfig exe from www rfideas com Downloaded 4 55MB in 9 sec Download to C Users vide oc ProxConfig exe Trar sfer rate BTBKB Sec Close this dialog box when download completes kul kan Ozen Fete oe Click Run in the Download Complete window to open the configuration software and begin configuring the device Follow the prompts to install the configuration software GB porox InstallShield Wizard her Ed Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for pcProx The Inestalithield Wierd TR mi help raisi pcProx on pour CTETIR ET Tp condinve dick Mest If you are installing an upgrade click the Remove radio button to remove the old configuration software bef
33. ces are more fully described in the printed materials accompanying he 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 PORTION 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 ith 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
34. cont False rfid op sdk False rfid out led 255 rfid time hold 20 rfid wieg id bits 16 rfid wieg inv bits True rfid wieg qual False rfid wieg qual bits 26 rfid wieg rev bits False rfid wieg rev bytes False rfid wieg strip lead bits 1 rfid wieg strip trail bits 1 These five variables work together to display leading and trailing pre and post card data delimiters 1 rfid chr 1 xOO 2 rfid chr 2 x00 3 rfid chr 3 xOO 4 rfid chr count lead 0 5 rfid chr count trail 0 The first three commands identify the pre delimiter characters that can display Three characters may be divided up as pre and or post delimiters Count lead identifies how many of the three characters chr 1 chr 3 display before the card data For example if count lead is set to 1 only one character displays before the card data and chr 2 and chr 3 can be set as post delimiters Then count trail can have a value of O 1 or 2 If count lead is 2 chr 1 and chr 2 are set as leading delimiters Then only chr 3 can be set as a trailing delimiter The same character can not be used for both a leading and trailing delimiter Appendix rfid chr eol xOD This command sends the End Of Line EOL character at the end of the card data Typically a carriage return CR OxOD is used rfid chr fac This command sets a delimiter between the FAC and card data rfid chr gone 1 xOA and rfid chr gone 2 These commands prompt the device to send the characte
35. e 20110411 YYYYMMDD April 11 2011 70000 Field Credential Number 987654 Cea Field Indiv Person Identifier 1234567890 10000 Organizational Identifier 1341 Per Org S Sep 10000 1oooo oooo ooroo jioooo fioooo jin mooi Expiration Date 2011041 Jend fire Appendix 58 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 pcProx Read Write pcProx Writer and Playback pcProx Playback 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 2 to USB Power Tap Mounting Brackets Presence detector configured Powers a USB RF Deas device Further adjust the standard as a keyboard from a PS 2 port mounting of the device angle RF IDeas Inc 2013 RF IDeas All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Windows Macintosh Solaris Sun Ray and Linux are trademarks of their respective co
36. e refer to the OEM supplies support number provided in the documentation Should you have any questions concerning the EULA or if you desire to contact OEM for any other reason please refer to the address provided in the documentation provided FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO YOUR PARTICULAR JURISDICTION PLEASE REFER O YOUR WARRANTY BOOKLET 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 o 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 EXPRESS
37. e AZERTY keyboard found in Europe Ci e keyboard numeric keypad keys Advanced USB Keyboard Timing Function Description Inter key Press time Sets USB inter key Press time delay in msecs This is how long the key is held down Default 20ms Inter key Release time Inter key Release time Sets USB inter key Release time delay in msecs This is the delay between keystrokes Default 20ms If the device does not support the GetQueuedID function the following message displays Message Function ts not available in the selected reader Advanced SDK Functions Function Description GET ID 8 Click while scanning a card over the device The ID displays under the button This returns 64 bits maximum Chapter 3 Function Description GET ID 32 Click while scanning a card over the device The ID displays under the button This returns 255 bits maximum GetQueuedID Click to display the last card data read This returns 255 bits maximum Clear Lockout Check to clear the time remaining to allow the device to read the next card immediately Clear UID If clearUID is set the card and the over run counters will be cleared for the next read If clearHold is set the reader will be ready to read another card immediately GETID 8 Data Display Advanced SDK Functions GetID 32 ID 245 Bits 88 58 21 08 42 10 87 E8 The Most Significant Byte is first 88 The Least Significant Byte is last E
38. follow the steps provided by the specialist Let the specialist know what happens when you perform the steps Chapter 5 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT 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 By installing copying or otherwise using the PRODUCT you agree to be bound by he terms of this EULA 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 he 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 ou 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
39. he 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 nonprintable symbols If the device does not read the card contact the card manufacturer vendor to verify that the card type is compatible with the device model 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 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 Ph 847 870 1723 E TechSupport RFlDeas com 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 What you were doing when the problem occurred What steps you have taken to resolve the problem including results from each steps Listen and
40. iate Wl enable lt DNTERS i Gamal Note The Left Shift is the only key in the list on the right column in the Keys window that equals 1 byte of memory Selecting Left Control to Right ALT and a character from the list equals 2 bytes of memory Each single keystroke entered to precede card data equals 1 byte of memory 3 A r EES Faam SAN El Z RD un eaa C Esetana paaa manan j ET EEE D evita L of Di intei uted Reem fer Le kaviti ut aa la i Sep i ri h pepan Dioma Ore EO Xi Par re eet Rayit BETI E CME ase b E Boe 2 i Mapema e La pP mnn xa an wan mar A F Ban A e SERRAN r a as 8 a DE R Perec MIHO HISNA eet meee ETE H N 3 Ha OP n enema eS CORE HR HH Cnm Bi Egan z E p mare ba th auto too Auto cheer came TRA Laid e ae alee feast renien lrane 31 Chapter 3 Software If any special character in the left column except for Left Shift is selected with a keystroke this equals 2 bytes of memory ni Ee ya Fei m Jeuri al li ty ML EH Eres coil TT Al Li Ni SERRA l TT z PEH of biban aed Seen Por barya k n l PP cari Ali F ey Cee a i iR 4 ig a Boo ye Sor Ti T r E n a i E 7 5 bali T CTRL L amp B i r Gus 11 ean a a Gui LS AE ETE kA KEDER FF i lk 13x55 2i1 an zad Dima di Hi ki fan ed i R HT ve oC TAL J
41. ice is found the following message displays Chapter 3 File Menu The file menu lists the same commands as the Button Bar but also includes the Exit command Help Menu The Help menu lists the following commands Help i s sSC S Click to open the pcProx Plus User Manual www RFIDeas com Click to open the RFIDeas com website Check website for Updates Click to go to the RFIDeas com website to check for an update to the configuration utility Click to display the software name and library versions 17 Chapter 3 Software Connect Tab The Connect section is used to connect the configuration application to the internal storage in the device Once selected you can read modify and write to the device USB Devices Scan Connect This section scan the USB ports for active devices The drop down list is populated with the device s found The list holds up to 16 devices and shows the Device firmware version and serial number When selecting devices from the drop down list the LED on the selected device will flash to identify it The selected device is always displayed in the lower right corner of the status bar When a new device is selected it will automatically read its configuration and update the values on the screen When the selected device is unplugged a popup dialog will inform you the active device is no longer active ie ertu The Earn Configutitios Ubkty her p
42. ld within the 245 bit range Chapter 3 Bit Wizard Advanced Feature 4 Use the Bit Wizard Advanced Feature to select from a list of data permutations to assign to a card Input Data Click Read Card and scan the card over the device Ern Wises ijero fhe Epas Dele Kuna ard tims T r Tel 5 kaj Pre Cote ato iep Lowder Ray g ra Trig Piry Rae D Bn Gage kra am J i B r Derea a fem Pech i l ra Piw Pris ard Ti or PS Limi f inn i klar i Phr Pier a him ka karu Ll Fo a inn i Warin They lela m Ee irna lin Tanu id fom an Tee l Carpy Phere eee i ee ee Hu ee LI E Fen IMELI Lii 1 Tal LEp 1 Bedlis Be Ea EW am Sa Wn Iiis LE Lirazi K ii a En Baste P Lied l Lola TETI Imis Diti Er Pel be P Tu Hi kai T Liere li Liez TET wirnan gt a ka saa im MEy 11 Lha Ta Bef Es bebe En Lisa ji ie Teste UL Lewy Then LaLa lel qan D kasan a n fia wa a Ewin ji 54 F a Fav Bin Oat yati fe Stes Gen eae u iresi inka Grice li gp L rka F oe aig Party E M bizi Ranan BS Fo Arme D tee h z ee FT ilir Yej Arazi Tage The card data displays in Hex and can read 32 bits in the example above Based on the permutation generator options selected click Generate to display the hexadecimal and decimal permutations for the card data Below is the same card data displayed in decimal format mai Tes Read Cand aii ana Be Below is the same card data displa
43. lik USE and RG 222 Readerl i Ek inai fie peg om i7 e Er www RF Deas com a Cu m l Tanna Wego Kew Damion Cxi Removal Gato Perrot Cardi iii Doop hes Z01 USE Rikki Toure r STE TAT Hira Dar inl Cech i Faz l m CHi Pere CL LEK HO D U DELU ETK I ra i E ie a i Canine LF Hiz Serin KUH LL E ea Note The device connected that displays in the lower right hand corner matches the device information on the Connect tab lf for example the device connected is a pcProx FIPS 201 reader the Delimiters Card Removal and Data Format tabs are not necessary These functions are all configured on the Fields tab RS 232 Devices Scan Connect This section scans for RS 232 physical COM port devices virtual COM port devices including USB CDC and PCMCIA devices It stops after the first USB device is found The list holds only one serial device Note The message Click here to see data only displays for serial readers USB keystrokes can also be viewed in Notepad or any active window application If a USB device and a serial device s are connected click Disconnect to configure a different device The configuration first looks for USB devices and keeps track of the first 16 devices in no specific order if 17 devices are connected Every time a new device is connected all devices may be read ina Chapter 3 different order For example it may read A B C the first time and C B A
44. lockout timer Once the card data displays a second card can be read immediately after without waiting for the lock out time period to expire QID id This reads the card data and also clears the age overrun and bit count after the values display QID id hold This reads the card data and clears the ID variables and hold timer like both combined functions above Appendix SDK Command Th rfid op sdk False tells the device to display card data every time a card is scanned If true no card data displays In the SDK mode all keystroke or serial send data can be inhibited The card data can be read using function rfid gid Variable Command The var command displays all variables The command output can be captured and played back into the device There must be a delay of several milliseconds after each character or the pcProx serial input buffer overflows VARIABLE COMMAND OUTPUT rfid beep now rfid cfg 1 rfid cfg card hipri True rfid cfg card type OxEFO4 rfid chr 1 rfid chr 2 rfid chr 3 rfid chr count lead O rfid chr count trail O rfid chr eol xOD rfid chr fac x00 rfid chr gone 1 x00 rfid chr gone 2 xO0 rfid cmd echo True rfid cmd prompt True rfid dev luid 0x0000 rfid disp 64bit False rfid disp fac 64bit False rfid disp fac digits 0 rfid disp fac hex False rfid disp fac send False rfid disp fac strip True rfid disp hex lower rfid disp id digits 0 rfid disp id hex False rfid op beep True rfid op
45. mmands begin with a prefix string followed by one or more token strings with a period delimiter character between multiple tokens Functions must end with a CR or LF Variables can be assigned a value with an equal sign followed by the value or queried with a question mark Any control characters other than CR LF and backspace terminate the command The Escape key cancels a command The general syntax is PREFIX TOKEN DELIMITER TOKEN Value The prefix string is rfid Appendix Command structure falls into one of three groups 1 Perform a function 2 Assign a variable 3 Query a variable Perform a Function A function performs an operation that may or may not display any results A function may not be queried An example of a function is to write the variable settings to flash memory using rfid cfg write CR Certain functions that display a value or series of values display the string between curly braces for easy parsing For example the rfid qid function output displays OxOOBB 1 0Ox0000 80 0x000000801CD1931B2F14 Assign a Variable There are three types of variables 1 Boolean 2 Integer 3 Character Examples of Boolean Assignments rfid op beep O rfid op beep true rfid op beep False rfid op beep F Examples o f Integer Assignment rfid out led O003 rfid out led 3 Note Some integer values require a 16 bit hexadecimal entry For Example pcProx Plus card types rfid cfg
46. move the filter characters To display the previous list of permutations clear the filter field and click Generate Select the appropriate permutation to write to flash memory Chapter 4 Click Apply Settings to copy the configuration to the dialog controls The Bit Wizard closes The following message displays Nonce Berka appii ta diog cantrals Bari mot Farhad to device HK Click OK Click FLASH to write the configuration to flash memory Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting 5 If the device is not working the following error message displays Peran Configuration Utility K Ari Na device found please make nara reader is siteched and powered 1 Check to be sure the device is plugged into 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 If the device still does not work unplug it remove General USB Device using Windows Control Panel gt Add Remove Hardware Then reboot the workstation When t
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48. n previous versions the device would only convert 32 bits at a time and concatenate when larger bit length ID numbers were encountered Check this to display the true representation of the number or if the card is over 32 bits Use the Card LED Beep tab to configure the pcProx OEM board LED and Beep O Q Function Card data valid for Continuous read sends data upon read Lock out time for repetitive reads Chapter 3 Ez Pa F n Fz Lawaz Carignan Linik Run po Pra LITE awa EY Pec GY DAS i Debain Card komawa Oaa Fon waw AF Dea com Lami Bergan hae i i ard CE BI Daki aly Description Enter the time the card data remains valid in the device The minimum value is 900 This is read in 50 msec increments The default is 1 000 If this is checked the card data is repeatedly sent Generally this check box is not checked If left unchecked the card data is only read once Otherwise the card data is continuously sent This sets how long the device is locked and will not accept the data of the next card This is read in 50 msec increments The minimum value is O The maximum is 12 500 2 OEM Boards Only Check this to turn the device beeper on Energize Relay Check this to activate the OEM board Red Select this to set the LED color to red _______________ Green Select this to set the LED color to green Beep on Card Read Check this to set the device to beep when a card is re
49. nroll Configuration Utility for pcProx USB and RS 232 Readers ao Fie Help wee Bas a Connect Wiegand Keys Delnibers Card Removal Data Format Card LEL Beep Fields Cok Keystroke Made Advanced SOK Fundinn Enable quiet mode for Software Developer s K Batij L Bena i f F Euro KeyPad agitat DIZ 245 Bits 14 90 EF 35 04 9C 15 54 E 06 0109 4210082 70 9 2 09 11 37 Advanced USB Keyhoard Timing x E Clear Lockout Inter kay Press T ar kuew Release GetQueved i Al clear UD usdi 20 H ma ei ma M Auh T Auto cl Ciear i Configuratbon Utility UESN LLI Lat TT D D Chapter 3 Function Description Enable quiet mode for If using the Software Developer s Kit SDK utilize this Software Developer s Kit check box to stop the device from sending any card data as keystrokes or ASCII characters With an SDK users can change the mode of operation for the pcProx reader For a USB reader this means from keyboard to SDK For an RS 232 reader this means from direct ASCII output asynchronously to the SDK s synchronous mode of polling In the SDK mode all keystroke or character send data is inhibited The card s data may be read using functions included in RF IDeas SDK Note The SDK is sold separately and is useful to software developer s to tightly integrate their software with the card reader Please visit www RF Deas com to learn more Euro Pad Digits This feature is for compatibility with th
50. nts of the proximity token and thereby reproduce the password there are some additional measures that can be taken During the configuration process you may add additional keystroke characters to the card information that are difficult to re produce These additional characters are labeled speciall special2 amp special3 Appendix As an example here is a screen shot that configures the reader to insert non printable keystroke characters at the beginning in the middle and at the end of the card s unique data Gur HD ej sf ME Z OU eee u Li i a BE Fig de a Ri E i vt af TY k T erer M hiiri ira iU ian ma hinajaana ane Tare an lji 8 jI balla ini bala Pial Tad ee s aU L E5 The device factory default without the special configuration displays 15202752 in any application In pcProx and most text based applications the following will display 0007423 0000448 In Microsoft Word or Notepad it appears on screen as Wkv 007744110077441100b Or depending on settings it appears as 00009750062336 This makes it much more difficult to reproduce a password Unlock a Work Station Note The following window displays slightly different for each operating system If this dialog box displays and the cursor is in the User name field press Tab or define one of the pre card data keystrokes in the device to send the Tab keystroke to move the cursor to the Password field
51. ore installing the new files InstallShreld Wizard Welcome Modif repair or amore the program ey Welcome to the poProx Setup Maintenance progam This program lets you madii the curent instalistion Chek one of the options below O badiy Select new progam componerts fo add n rele conent installed campanata to Pence C Repair ied Rereal al crogiam components metalad by tre previaus sotup Remove Fa Rereva al installed componerts Imza hek Note Use Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs to successfully remove the setup program if there is a problem with installation or if this is an upgrade Reboot and then reinstall the program Chapter 3 If the pcProx utility is open and a device is not recognized or connected to the workstation the following message displays pcProx Configuration Utility me No device found please make sure reader is attached and powered There are two utilities to configure the device The following section describes the pcProx configuration utility just installed To proceed you must first verify that the device is connected to the appropriate connector It is best to configure one device at a time plug in each device separately so that you can easily distinguish which device is being configured Once connections have been verified the device can then be configured to output the card data in the appropriate format This configuration can be saved
52. ppropriate device Once the device is configured and written to its flash memory these settings will not have to be configured again The desktop USB dongle wall mount and bare board OEM model readers are all equipped with a light up LED on the front cover The LED is configurable through the utility software See LED and Beeper functions in the Software section to allow the device to produce a beep upon light up of the LED when a credential is detected by the reader Chapter 2 Software 3 Save the pcProx Plus CHUID installation program to the Desktop for quick access This installer is digitally signed by RF IDeas to authenticate file integrity for your safety Open the www RF lDeas com website and click Support gt Software Click pcProxCHUID Config exe to download the installation utility This file is the pcProx Plus CHUID installation program Use this icon on the desktop to open the installation program to configure the device once the software is installed The File Download Security Warning window displays Fie Downloed Secunty Warneng Da you wani to nan or sore the file Nama gtProwlontig ene Tuna duplication 4 55MB li Fom waaide nicam R n Sew j Cancel Click Save in the File Download Security Warning window to save the installation program to the Desktop Note Close the browser as the configuration software can be run from the location it was saved Click Save in the Save As window to a
53. re 96 bytes The Bit Range that displays to the left of the binary bit pattern is the Start Bit field total the Bits field total 1 Get ID Click GetID and scan the card to display the output format of the FIPS 201 iCLASS MIFARE and proximity card and the interpretation display of the card data Click GetID to define the fields to set up the device fe Prem The Darel Cuma nan Laity ku peht LE azi EL I Readers a _ Fie bird is ii wa T waw RF Deag com LU Por i Coe Wega tad Dabra Cand Gaara Dat a k ra Card i LBD J ama Pare I11 Fe ra Faide Crates ase Sow Seite cee Gale BIHE Bete baa iS Hara Pea fa Final I Faig a a ais co ne mairo TJ of T Lae File 1 PCa fer LE Deter Brive od Pot be 5 Tan B re r 1 iw B r lk it TE j I a iF Bi TE ma rk i 1 J ini PE 2 4 ie TE r TI A LU oo SEE LPL T be Tie oe hinnete T nudar Side ed Po E li a bul ced meted J b j Cra I1 ine eo In this example The Agency data starts at bit 11 is 16 bits long and is 5 digits The location of the agency data is highlighted in the binary bit pattern The Bit Range is 6 25 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 Note Click Clear to dele
54. roduct 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 4 OEM COPYRIGHT All title and copyrights in and to the PRODUCT including but not limited to images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the PRODUCT the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT are owned by RF Deas or its suppliers The PRODUCT and SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the PRODUCT 5 DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE You may receive the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT in more than one medium Regardless of he type or size of medium you receive you may use only one medium that is appropriate for your single computer You may not use or install he other medium on another computer You may not loan rent lease or otherwise transfer the other medium to another user except as part of the permanent transfer as provided above of the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT 6 OEM PRODUCT SUPPORT Product support for the product is not provided by RF IDeas or its subsidiaries For product support pleas
55. rs xOA and when the ID card is removed if they are not OO rfid cmd echo True This command echoes user input when true and controls if backspace sends a space backspace space to erase the last character typed If false it is turned off for computer control This value can be written to flash memory using cfg write It defaults to true on cfg reset rfid cmd prompt True This command displays the prompt when true If false the prompt does not display This value can be written to flash memory using cfg write It defaults to true on cfg reset rfid dev luid 0x1234 This command sets the logical unit ID A user defined 2 byte value to identify this unit rfid disp 64bit False This command uses 64 bit math to computer 64 bit decimal digits This should always be kept on If true it uses 64 bit math rfid disp fac digits 3 This command truncates or sets the FAC display leading zero rfid disp fac hex False This command sends the FAC code in hex when true If false the FAC code is sent in decimal rfid disp fac send False This command sends the FAC code if true If false the FAC code does not display rfid disp fac strip False This command separates the FAC from the card data when true so it can be independently formatted for display If false the FAC code is not separated from the card data rfid disp id digits 16 This command sets the digits so the left most significant digits will be truncated For example if the
56. rs 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 o actual corporations or products is purely coincidental RF IDeas believes that the information contained 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 ritten notification FCC Compliance Statement FCC ID M9MPCPROXHUSB100 HID USB model FCC ID M9MBUPCPROXH100 HID RS 232 model FCC ID M9MPCPROXM101 Indala model FCC ID M9MBUPCPROXA100 AWID FCC ID M9MRDR6X8X Kantech Indala Casi Rusco FCC ID M9MPCPROXP100 Pyramid FCC ID M9MPCPROXC101 Casi Rusco model FCC ID M9MRDR7P71 FIPS 201 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRFID18561100 MIFARE iICLASS models FCC ID M9MRDR7L81 Legic 13 56MHz FCC ID M9MRDR7081 iCLASS Module based FCC ID M9MRDR7580 iCLASS MIFARE and Other 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
57. s rfid wieg rev bytes False This command does not reverse all the bytes in the id bits size field If true all bytes are reversed rfid wieg strip lead bits 1 This command strips O 15 bits from the most significant bits rfid wieg strip trail bits 1 This command strips O 15 bits from the least significant bits ACP Error Codes Function Display String Description 1 Error 1 Illegal command Wrong or Missing Prefix rfid 2 Error 2 Input buffer exceeded Too many character were typed without a CR or LF 3 Error 3 Illegal operation such as trying to query or assign a variable to a function or trying to use a variable as a function 4 Error 4 Range Error The value assigned to the variable does not make sense for its data type such as try to assign 257 to a byte value Appendix 201 245 Bit FASC N With Appended Expiration Date This output format consists of the 200 bit FASC N followed by the expiration date The expiration date is 8 BCD digits long YYYYMMDD A field separator is placed between the FASCN and the expiration date The data stream is terminated with an end sentinel and an LRC Example Agency Code 1341 System Code 0001 Credential Number 987654 Credential Series Cred 1 Individual Credential Issue Indiv Cred 1 Person Identifier PI 1234567890 Organizational Category Org 1 Organizational Identifier 1341 Person Organizational Identifier Per Org 1 Expiration dat
58. 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 applications 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 hese products beyond the RF Deas 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 unctionality 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 servi
59. se 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 be 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 delimeters tab menu selections Appendix pcProx Configuration Examples The pcProx device can be configured to enter a password log on to
60. te the red card data in the text field A confirmation message displays Chapter 3 The Start Bit changes the actual location of the selected field on the binary bit pattern Start Bit Bits 40 Digits 0 BEFEEEFE Bit Range 196 235 Note The that display to the right of the Digits field indicate the BCD parity is incorrect Verify the correct field is selected Change Fields Configuration Click on the appropriate field button and uncheck Enable 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 jin erek an Tez Lev Canapa l i pora UL and PAZ Readers Ek aa oro li Cocmect Wiegand Kips almani Card Renewal Dana Formaat Cand J LED fea Melts alira Maide Eraba Eepyitibei bria perce ake ceed Gale EEE aT Emst a Dae J Urhei Kateped rah mt ete Fala ldi fommi Vie hisli i T 5029 1 1 1 1 he Assign Preceding Keystrokes If Enable is checked for a field specific keystrokes can be assigned to precede card data output Chapter 3 me Fg ZEN J aiid i PRIS Jl Enabln Keverpies bak w prnc da card data Plito TT dua oe Note The Scan Code output for the key selected displays above the list of keys Click Clear to remove all preceding keystrokes as appropr
61. yed in binary format Pogue Dia WR SE ES E Note These fields can be edited Permutation Generator Change the numbers in the following fields as appropriate These results display when Generate is clicked Strip Leading Parity Range e Strip Trailing Parity Range D Bit Range Pee bon D r bi Ste lesky Faiy Farge Birka Ti alir Par Range ID Bl eee Hre 1 Hew Hiin eee E oie 2 E B w ln Oaa IT Revdiytes T Bath j rert Deka Meier tLe Note The minimum can not be higher than the maximum range number or the Range Error on Controls message displays below the Strip Trailing Parity Range fields After both hexadecimal and decimal permutations have been created as in the example above where Both is selected click either Hex or Decimal so only half the number of permutations display Then click Generate After only the Inverted Data permutations display as in the example above click the Rev Bits or Rev Bytes to add these to the permutations display Then click Generate These are the minimum left field and maximum right field combinations for these fields Note Click Defaults to return to the default factory settings Enter the appropriate filters in the Filter Partial Card ID or FAC field and click Enter Ehm The permutations that match the filter display in the test area The data details to the right display the layout related to the highlighted permutation in the test area Click Clear to re
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