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Auto tuning |
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Stylish Design |
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Long Read Range |
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Waterproof |
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12~16 volts working |
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| Specification |
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Power requirements:12~16V DC @ 0.7~1.1Amp. |
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Interface: RS232/Wiegand/ABA TK2 |
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Read Range : Up to 70cm with Sokymat ISO card. |
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Frequency: 125 KHz |
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Transponder: Read only 64 bits, Manchester encoded |
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Auto-tune: Internal on switch on. |
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Read Indication: LED and customer connection. |
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Dimensions: 270 x 270 x 35 mm |
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| Warning: |
| These figures are absolute maximum ratings. Continued use at these ratings will stress the device and may cause permanent damage. |
| Output Format (RS-232, Protocol: 9600, N, 8, 1) |
| STX (02 HEX) |
DATA (10 HEX CHAR.) |
CHECKSUM |
CR |
LF |
ETX (03 HEX) |
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Output Format (MAGSTRIPE EMULATION, ABA TK2) |
| 10 Leading Zeros |
SS |
14 Data Digits |
ES |
LRC |
10 Trailing Zeros |
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| The leading zeros allow the receiver to prepare to accept the data. SS is the usual Start Sentinel of 11010. ES is the usual End Sentinel of 11111. The LRC is the Longitudinal Redundancy Check There are 10 terminating zeros. |
| To overcome the problem of transmitting data with 'F' characters that would be seen as a terminator (11111) the data is converted into ordinary numerical base 10 strings. See example below. |
Suppose a card contains hex data as follows 00004567AF. This will be converted into 0004548527 Note that this string is always 10 digits long and is calculated as follows:- |
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