Appendix b: advanced wiegand configuration – Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual

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Appendix B: Advanced Wiegand Configuration

Data Buffering

Setting the Time between Outputs

By default, the Receiver sends Tag data every 1.3 seconds.

Depending on your control panel, you may need to change the

interval between data outputs. Your panel may be able to accept data

faster than once every 1.3 seconds, or it may need a longer interval

between outputs.

To change the interval between Tag outputs, type a number followed

by a capital T. This number is the time in tenths of a second that the

Receiver will wait between Tag outputs. Valid numbers are between 0

and 255. For example, if you want the Receiver to wait 2 seconds

between Tag outputs, type the following:

Changing the Duplicate Tag Buffer

Once a Tag is reported, its information is stored in the Receiver’s

buffer for 12.5 seconds. During which time, the Receiver will not

report duplicate information for that Tag. After 12.5 seconds, if the

Tag’s transmission is still being received, the Tag will be reported

again. If more than ten Tags are received in the 12.5 seconds, the

earliest Tag information is overwritten by new Tag data.

To change the length of time that Tag data will remain in the

duplicate buffer, type a number between 0 and 255 followed by a

capital L:

This number is the time in tenths of a second that a particular Tag's

entry will remain in the duplicate buffer.

For example, if you want the Receiver to wait five seconds before

transmitting duplicate information, type:

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