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Operation

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Operation

Default

After the Desktop Reader/Programmer has been plugged into the host computer, it will function as a desktop reader.  In 
this mode the device behaves much like a keyboard.  If a user presents a credential before setting the decoding options, 
the device will print the binary information of the card into the active window or data field if it receives text.  The number of 
characters that appear represent the card format (e.g. if 26 characters appear, you have presented a 26 bit card).  
While in Default mode, the LEDs will be solid red.  When a credential is presented and successfully read, the LEDs will 
change from red to green then back to red and the device will beep.  If the credential was not successfully read, the LEDs 
will not change color and the device will not beep.
If a credential is presented that is initialized by XceedID but not programmed, the LED will alternately flash red and amber 
as long as the credential is in the field.

Reader Mode

To get the device out of default mode and into reader mode the user must select the following then click the “Configure 
Device” button.

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Card Format 

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Data Return Type

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Data Format

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Prefix

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Suffix

Once configured, the device will return the values read from the presented credential.  The default behavior is to output 
this data to the Output textbox on the Reader interface.  If the user chooses to have the information output to another area, 
as in default mode, the user must simply click in an area that accepts text (e.g. a text or worksheet file) then present the 
card to the reader.
While in Reader Mode, the LEDs will be solid red.  When a credential is presented and successfully read, the LEDs will 
change from red to green then back to red and the sensor will beep.  If the credential was not successfully read, the LEDs 
will not change color and the sensor will not beep.
If a credential is presented that is initialized by XceedID but not programmed, the LED will alternately flash red and amber 
as long as the credential is in the field.

Summary of Contents for PG1000

Page 1: ...PG1000 USB Proximity Desktop Reader and Programmer User Guide ...

Page 2: ... Computer Requirements 3 Minimum 3 Recommended 3 Technical Specifications 3 Installation Procedure 4 Installing the Software 4 Installing the Hardware 4 Operation 5 Default 5 Reader Mode 5 Programmer Mode 6 Troubleshooting 7 Disclaimers and Warranty 7 FCC Compliance 7 Contact Information 7 ...

Page 3: ...512MB RAM DirectX 9 level graphics card 10MB Hard Disk Space Available Windows XP Vista 7 Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 SP1 or higher Mouse Keyboard Technical Specifications Frequency 125 kHz Standard Default Configuration Proximity Card Reader Certifications FCC Certification Canadian Certification CE Mark Voltage Range 4 75V to 5 25V Power Supply USB Bus powered Max Current Requirement 190 mA Aver...

Page 4: ...igate to the CD ROM drive through Windows Explorer b Double click Setup exe 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the software installation Î Î You may be required to download the Net Framework 3 5 SP1 or higher from Microsoft to start installation Installing the Hardware 1 Plug the mini B side of the USB cable into the Desktop Reader Programmer 2 Plug the A side of the USB cable into th...

Page 5: ...flash red and amber as long as the credential is in the field Reader Mode To get the device out of default mode and into reader mode the user must select the following then click the Configure Device button Card Format Data Return Type Data Format Prefix Suffix Once configured the device will return the values read from the presented credential The default behavior is to output this data to the Ou...

Page 6: ...ED will be solid amber To program the card simply present the card to the device after clicking the Program button A successful card program will be indicated by the LED flashing green once and two beeps If more cards are to be programmed the LED will revert back to solid amber and the badge ID will increment plus one If there was only one card to program or the final card was programmed the LED w...

Page 7: ...y it will program 1 more card after hitting pause before it actually pauses Disclaimers and Warranty Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Warranty Limited lifetime against defective workmanship and materials FCC Compliance T...

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