Format of, Receiver commands, Commands supported by the network receiver – Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual

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Network Receiver

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Format of

Receiver Commands

All commands issued to the Network Reader are preceded by a numeric entry followed by an

alpha character. Any command that is not preceded by a numeric entry will be ignored.

c

’ Command Set

used for all commands that do not require entry of a specific numeric

value, such as setting a specific configuration attribute ON or OFF. The format for these

commands is:

<code>c

<code>

=

a two digit numeric command code that determines the specific action to be

taken by the Receiver. (For example, the command “15c” sets the Wiegand output flag

to ON, and “29c” sets the Wiegand output to OFF.)

In addition to ‘

c

’, there are additional commands that allow the user to input specific values

for certain attributes of the Receiver. The format for these commands is:

<number><character>

<number>

=

the three-digit ASCII number for the input value

.

<character>

=

an ASCII letter or symbol that determines the specific attribute to be

modified in the Receiver. (For example, the command <number>I is used to set the

Receiver’s Device ID. The <number> value must be within the range specified for each

command in order to be valid.

Commands Supported by the Network Receiver

Global Configuration and Output Control

Command

Description

<number>I

Set Device ID for Network Receiver; valid number = 0 thru 999 (default: 001)

20c

Set Wiegand/TTL interrupts to ON; i.e. enable Wiegand/TTL capabilities (default)

35c

Set Wiegand/TTL interrupts to OFF; i.e. disable Wiegand/TTL capabilities. (Note: Setting

Wiegand/TTL interrupts to OFF via command 35c maximizes the speed at which tag read

data will be processed and output over a serial or TCP/IP connection.)

22c

Set serial diagnostics output to OFF; i.e. output tag data per configuration settings

(default)

39c

Set serial diagnostics output to ON; i.e. output tag read data in diagnostic format.

38c

Return and display current configuration information; i.e. Device ID, Valid ID list, and

configuration settings/values.

40c

Output Supervisory “ping” response; i.e. receiver’s Device ID and firmware.




Configure/Control Serial Output

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