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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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ABA Card T2<br />

NCS 29 Bit<br />

HID 26/34 Bit<br />

HID 34 Bit<br />

Auto Wiegand<br />

Auto Magnetic<br />

36 Bit (IEI)<br />

34 Bit (Pass)<br />

34 Bit (Pass NP)<br />

Any Bit (Raw)<br />

26 Bit (NP)<br />

34 Bit (NP)<br />

First 5 Track 2<br />

Apollo 44 Bit<br />

CANSEC 37 Bit<br />

Tecom 27 Bit<br />

American Banking Association Track 2 magnetic format that<br />

uses the data encoded on a standard 16 digit bank card.<br />

The data is hashed and then sent to the controller. This<br />

prevents the data from being reversed to establish the card<br />

number. This format is the same as the ABA T2 format<br />

however it strictly requires a 16 Digit Card to be presented<br />

for the format to operate.<br />

An older format that is used by Northern Control Systems<br />

and is a 29 Bit Format.<br />

A dual format consisting of the standard 26 Bit and<br />

Standard 34 Bit formats.<br />

A standard HID format consisting of a 16 digit site code and<br />

a 16 digit card number with parity calculated on the end<br />

two bits.<br />

Automatically selects the best available Wiegand format<br />

from the formats to decode the card.<br />

Automatically selects the best available Magnetic Card<br />

format from the formats to decode the card data.<br />

A standard 36 Bit Output format that is compatible with the<br />

IEI keypads, this allows wiegand data to be received from<br />

the keypad as a card number. This format can also be used<br />

with compatible card reading devices.<br />

Decodes the Pass Point 34 Bit Cards used on the HID Card<br />

Readers in to the correct large card number 32 bits and<br />

standard site code.<br />

Decodes the Pass Point 34 Bit Cards used on the HID Card<br />

Readers however skips the parity validation on the data<br />

stream to allow the Nano Prox card readers to be retrofitted<br />

to new or existing doors that use the Pass Point cards.<br />

Any Bit format decodes ANY wiegand data stream up to 64<br />

bits and then presents this to the system using the multiple<br />

decoding display. The display contains encoded data based<br />

on the raw data stream sent by the card reader. This allows<br />

ANY wiegand reader to operate on the Protégé System in a<br />

native data format. This format will decode the data<br />

explicitly and can be used to verify wiegand data streams.<br />

Decodes a standard 26 bit wiegand data stream however<br />

skips the parity validation portion of the wiegand data. This<br />

format can be used when certain card formats have parity<br />

detection reversed or if the parity calculation deviates from<br />

the standard.<br />

Decodes a standard 34 bit wiegand data stream however<br />

skips the parity validation portion of the wiegand data. This<br />

format can be used when certain card formats have parity<br />

detection reversed or if the parity calculation deviates from<br />

the standard.<br />

The first 5 digits of a track 2 card will be used as the card<br />

number and a site code of 0 will be generated for the card<br />

swipe.<br />

Decodes an encrypted 44 bit wiegand data stream from the<br />

AMDI Apollo format card readers. The card number received<br />

will match the hot stamp card number. Site codes may vary<br />

but will typically be the preceding 3 digits.<br />

Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

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