6. CONFIGURATION
The controller interface parameters can be configured in any Protected Mode state. Initially,
Wiegand transmission protocol is active. To select iButton protocol, connect DATA1 (brown)
and
GND (black) terminals.
iButton (Dallas Touch Memory)
is transmitted on DATA0 (white).
6.1. Parameter Numbers and Values
Note: An asterisk (*)
next to values
marks them as factory defaults.
6.2. Manual Parameter Setup
1) On the unpowered reader, connect the terminals: BEEP (blue)
to DATA0 (white), and LED R
(yellow) to GND (black).
2) Power on the reader.
3) Choosing parameter: the reader
starts to beep in series, in sync with the LED
flashing red.
The number of these flashes corresponds to active parameter number (1…3). To select the
parameter, when its number sounds, connect LED G (green) and GND (black) terminals. The
reader will start indicating this
parameter value.
4) Indicating parameter value is like indicating parameter number, but instead of LED flashing
red, it flashes
green. Parameter values
indication begins with the current parameter value.
To
select the currently active parameter value: when it is sounding, connect LED G (green) and
GND (black) terminals.
5) Power off the reader. To adjust another parameter, power on the reader again.
6.3. Configuration via RS-485
Configuration via an RS-485 link is done by
RdConf
software (see www.ironlogic.
me
website)
and a
Z-397 Guard
connector.
1) Connect the reader to an RS-485 connector:
a. DATA0 (white) to A;
b. DATA1 (brown) to B;
c. GND
(black) to G.
2) Connect BEEP (blue) to DATA0 (white) terminal.
3) Power on the reader.
4) Disconnect BEEP (blue) from DATA0 (white). RS-485 interface on the reader is now active
until power off.
5) Launch the
RdConf
software, choose COM port
of the converter, then configure the
parameters.
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Parameter
Value
Description
1.
Wiegand bit width
1 *
Wiegand 26 (3 bytes)
2
Wiegand 34 (4 bytes)
3
Wiegand 42 (5 bytes)
4
Wiegand 50 (6 bytes)
2.
iButton transmission
bit width
1 *
iButton transmits
ALL (up to 6)
UID bytes (depending on the card UID).
2
iButton transmits
ONLY
the number of bytes defined by Parameter 1
3.
7-byte UIDs
encoding, 1…7 are
byte numbers
1 *
iButton(123456) / Wiegand-26(123), like in CP-Z 2MF and Matrix III NET
2
iButton(321765) / Wiegand-26(321), like in Matrix III RD-ALL
3
iButton(234567) / Wiegand-26(234), transmission with 1
st
byte skipped