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number, i.e. FAC, ID or CSN using the pcProx and AIR ID Enroll Configuration Utility for USB and
RS-232 readers. You can download our configuration program free of charge by cutting and
pasting this path into you web browser http://www.rfideas.com/Software/pcProxConfig.exe.
Once downloaded please review the User’s Manual for configuration instructions. If you have
any questions please contact RF Ideas technical support.
What software application can I use to view the ASCII output card data from a RDR-6081AKF or
RDR-6081AKE?
Since these readers use a virtual COM port, the pcProx and AIR ID Enroll Configuration Utility for
USB and RS-232 readers can be used to configure your reader, copy and paste the following
path into your web browser and download to your computer.
http://www.rfideas.com/Software/pcProxConfig.exe Once downloaded and installed you can
use it to configure the readers and view the output data. HyperTerminal or ProComm Plus can
also be helpful in viewing card data.
What configuration utility do I use to configure the 125 kHz pcProx Enroll, 13.56 MHz AIR ID
Enroll and Wiegand products?
The products above may or may not require configuration depending on the badge or card type
you are using. If you do need to configure them we have a free download. The Configuration
Utility for USB and RS-232 readers can be found at
http://www.rfideas.com/Software/pcProxConfig.exe
What configuration utility do I use to configure the RDR-7P71AKx FIPS 201 reader?
There is currently a beta version called pcProxPlusConfig-Beta.exe for configuring your FIPS 201
reader. Copy and paste the following link into your web browser and the beta version will
automatically begin to download
http://www.rfideas.com/Software/pcProxPlusConfig-Beta.exe. Please note that this program is a
specialutilitytoconfigureourFIPS201/longformatdevicesonly.
Do you have RFID solutions for long read range?
Yes, we have several products that can track a vehicle up to 33 feet and traveling as fast as 120
miles per hour. Go to our website at www.RFIDeas.com, and select products and select the
long-range tab for more information.
How can I use a proximity card for logon?
One of the fastest growing areas in contactless and proximity technology is what is known as
single sign on or SSO for short. We have technology solutions that can assist you in converting
your current building access badge into a multifunctional badge for use inside the building. The con-
version will enable you to log in and out of a computer, punch you into the time clock,
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