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====== How to Configure D2 Keypad ====== | ====== How to Configure D2 Keypad ====== | ||
Xpass D2 Keypad is a new device introduced with BioStar 2.6.2. \\ | Xpass D2 Keypad is a new device introduced with BioStar 2.6.2. \\ | ||
- | It is a dummy reader for reading cards and PIN, which means it doesn’t perform data matching on the device. \\ | + | It is a dummy reader for reading cards or PIN, which means it doesn’t perform data matching on itself. \\ |
- | The device can be used as slave device, or a Wiegand reader to send Wiegand output. \\ | + | The device can be used as a slave device, or a Wiegand reader to send Wiegand output. \\ |
- | The device sends out a Wiegand signal with the default 26bit format and the Wiegand configuration will be done with a separate tool. \\ | + | The device sends out Wiegand signals with the default 26bit format and the Wiegand configuration will be done with a separate tool. \\ |
+ | - Link to the information about the tool: [[http://kb.supremainc.com/knowledge/doku.php?id=en:how_to_use_suprema_device_manager_app|How to use Suprema Device Manager App | ||
+ | ]] | ||
+ | \\ | ||
===== Adding as a Slave Device ===== | ===== Adding as a Slave Device ===== | ||
- | You will need a master device to add the slave D2 Keyapd device. \\ | + | You will need a master device to add the slave D2 Keypad device. \\ |
- | Refer to the article below to learn how to search a slave device. \\ | + | Refer to the article below to learn how to search for slave devices. \\ |
[[en:2xfaq_rs485_mode_master_default_slave]] | [[en:2xfaq_rs485_mode_master_default_slave]] | ||
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If you enable the option 'Input card ID from keypad', user can authenticate by entering the card number on the D2 Keypad. | If you enable the option 'Input card ID from keypad', user can authenticate by entering the card number on the D2 Keypad. | ||
- | {{:en:d2Keypad_option1.jpg?nolink&500|}} \\ | + | {{:en:d2Keypad_option1.jpg?nolink&700|}} \\ |
+ | <callout type="info" icon="true"> | ||
+ | **Possible key input ranges ** \\ | ||
+ | The range of numbers that can be received by the keypad is 8 bytes (0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615) | ||
+ | </callout> | ||
===== Using the device as a Wiegand Reader ===== | ===== Using the device as a Wiegand Reader ===== | ||
If you have already used the device as a slave device before, you must reset the device to use it as a Wiegand reader (sending Wiegand output). \\ | If you have already used the device as a slave device before, you must reset the device to use it as a Wiegand reader (sending Wiegand output). \\ |