User's Manual

27 Chapter 3 Software
Wiegand to Keystroke Data Format
Strip Leading and Trailing Bit Count: By altering the numbers in the leading and trailing bit count,
users have the option to strip and discard bits from the card data. The leading and trailing bit
counts can be set to range from 0 to 15.
Send FAC: (Facility Access Code) Allows for option to display the FAC code
Send FAC as Hexadecimal Number: Will send FAC as a hex number. The default is set to output
as a decimal.
Send ID: This selection keystrokes out the ID portion of the card data.
Note: When checked uses the defined ID field bit count bits. When unchecked uses all non
parity bits.
Send ID as Hexadecimal Number: Will send ID as a hex number. The default is set to output as a
decimal.
ID Field Bit Count: Sets the number of bits in the ID field from 0 to 80
FixlengthFAC/IDFields: This option will make the FAC and ID a fixed length
FAC Digits: This will alter the FAC output by forcing a set length of digits, between 0 to 32, to be
displayed.
ID Digits: This will alter the ID output by forcing a set length of digits, between 0 to 32, to be
displayed.
Advanced Settings
Only Read Cards With This Bit Count: Select this option to filter out cards that are not the
specified bit number. The bit number is specified in the box to the right and can range from 2 to
255 bits.
Display Hex in Lowercase: Will display hex in lowercase format.
Note: The Send FAC as Hexadecimal or Send ID as Hexadecimal must first be selected before
this option can be provided.
Use Numeric Keypad: Defines which keypad will be used (whether across the top or with keypad)
AZERTY Keyboard Shift Lock: This selection will output the data as if it were being output from an
AZERTY keyboard.