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explained in this section.
3 Format Types include Wiegand [five-digit
cards] and ABA [12-digit cards]. Format
Types are only available if Custom is selected
as the option (above).
4 Site Codes are additional codes included in the
cards and can be used for extra security when-
ever needed. When a site code is entered, the
panel has to validate both the card number and
the site code. If no site code is entered on the
Card Formats window, the site code on a card is
ignored and all cards with the correct card
number will generate a valid read.
Since only a limited number of formats and site
codes (eight) can be stored in each panel, it is
recommended that additional/replacement cards
be ordered in larger batches. If this cannot be
done, you may order cards manufactured with a
specific site code.
5 The Card ID Offset number (defaults to zero)
allows you to use cards with different formats,
but the same number (duplicate card numbers)
within a system. This is done by adding the
specified offset number to the designated
format's card number. Card ID Offsets can be
programmed in each of the eight formats pos-
sible on the PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller.
For example: An organization has two sets of
cards, both numbered from 1 to 500, for a total
of 1000 cards.
One set of cards is 26-bit Wiegand. The other is
12-digit ABA.
Format 1 would be designated as 26-bit
Wiegand. The offset would be left as zero. Cards
1 to 500 are then added to the card database.
Any 26-bit formatted cards numbered 1 to 500
Programming
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