User's Manual

i.e. FAC,
ID or
CSN using
the
pcProx 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.c
om/Sof
t
w
ar
e
/
pcP
r
o
xConfig.
e
x
e
.
Once downloaded please review
the
User’s Manual
for
configuration instructions.
If
you have any questions please contact
RF
IDeas
t
echnical
support.
What sof
t
war
e
application
can
I
use
t
o
view the
ASCII
output
card
data from
a RDR-6081AKF
or
RDR-6081AKE?
Since these readers use a
virtual COM
port,
the
pcProx 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
c
omput
er
.
http:
//
www
.rfideas.c
om/Sof
t
w
ar
e
/
pcP
r
o
xConfig.
e
x
e
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
t
o
configure the
pcProx 125
kHz
Enroll, pcProx 13.56
MHz
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.c
om/Sof
t
w
ar
e
/
pcP
r
o
xConfig.
e
x
e
What configuration
utility
do
I
use
t
o
configure the
RDR-7P71AKx FIPS
20
1
reader?
There
is
currently a beta version called pcProxPlusConfig-Beta.exe
for
configuring your
FIPS
20
1
reader. Copy and paste
the
following
link into
your web browser and
the
beta version
will
automatically begin
to download
http:
//
www
.rfideas.c
om/Sof
t
w
ar
e
/
pcP
r
o
xPlusC
onfig-Beta.
e
x
e
.
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
t
echnology
is what is
known
as
single sign on
or
SSO
for
short.
We
have
t
echnology
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
c
omput
er
,
punch you
into the time clock,