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You can work with control readers for card number input as follows:

  1. Open the Access Manager window (see Starting and stopping the Access Manager module).
  2. Go to editing the required user (see Going to user editing).
  3. Enter the card number using the control reader (see Input of card number using a control reader).

Special Feature of the DS-K1F100 Reader

After you click the Start reading button, the reader will make a short beep sound and go to the card waiting mode. The reader's LED will be blinking. When the card is presented, the code will be read automatically:

  • If an EM-Marine card of the Wiegand 26 format is used, then the code will be automatically converted to the (xxx)zzzzz format, where xxx is 1 byte of the facility code, and zzzzz is 2 bytes of the card code.
  • If a Mifare card is used, then the code will look like (H)zzzz..., where H means that the code has a HEX format, and zzzz.... is the card code in a HEX format.

Special Feature of the Proxy-USB-MA Control Reader

The Proxy-USB-MA reader is designed for card input with the conversion of the original TouchMemory format to Wiegand 26 format.

If it is necessary to convert the original format of the TouchMemory reader to the Wiegand 26 format, then you can work with this reader in the same way as with other readers for card number input.

If it is necessary to enter card numbers in the original TouchMemory format, then:

  • Do not create the Bolid Proxy-USB-MA Control Reader object.
  • Enter the card number manually (see Manual input of access card number). Note that the Proxy-USB-MA reader is considered a HID (Human Interface Device) in the system, and when the card is presented to the reader, the number will be entered as from the keyboard.

Attention!

The TouchMemory format represents the HEX key code and may contain characters A, B, C, D, E, F. You can enter a card number only using the Latin keyboard layout. If you change the layout to a different one from the Latin alphabet, then the characters will not be read correctly and such a card will not work.


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