Interlogix NX-1710E Addendum User Manual

Nx-1710e addendum

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NX-1710E Addendum

(February 9, 2005 -- cksum 9B12)

Only the modified locations are reflected in this Addendum.

The NX-1710E has been upgraded to operate with the following 2-wire Wiegand bus interface.

Readers must be able to “speak” Wiegand. The following are supported

Weigand formats by default:

26-bit standard Weigand

27-bit Tecom ASC

35-bit HID Corporate 1000

37-bit HID 10304

40-bit with facility code (Casi Rusco 4001)

40-bit without facility code (Casi Rusco 4002)

L

OCATION

1 R

EADER

“B” S

CAN

F

UNCTIONS

& O

PTIONS

Segment 3 Reader Options:

LED5 = “On” if LED to extinguish after 2 minutes without a scan. (Note: This option doesn’t disable the flashing green LED during card programming.)

L

OCATION

3 P

ROGRAMMING THE

O

PTIONS AND

D

OOR

C

ONTROL

P

ARTITIONS

Segment 2 Door Options

LED8 = “On” if relay operates normally during off-schedule (outside regular operating hours).


Segment 5 Weigand Format Enables:

LED1 -

"On" if Weigand Format #1 is enabled. (Default is “On”)

LED2 -

"On" if Weigand Format #2 is enabled. (Default is “On”)

LED3 -

"On" if Weigand Format #3 is enabled. (Default is “On”)

LED4 -

"On" if Weigand Format #4 is enabled. (Default is “On”)

LED5 -

"On" if Weigand Format #5 is enabled. (Default is “On”)

LED6 -

"On" if Weigand Format #6 is enabled.

LED7 -

"On" if Weigand Format #7 is enabled.

LED8 -

"On" if Weigand Format #8 is enabled.


L

OCATION

44 C

ODE

E

NTRY

L

OGGING

P

ARTITION

(2 segments of numerical data) This location programs the partition that is logged with the Code Entry message and sent when the following conditions are met:

An RTE scan function is selected (Location 0, Segment 1/2, Option 8); and

“RTE from a scanned card is to be logged as Code Entry” is enabled (Location 3, Segment 1, Option 5).

Entering a 0 (zero) will send the lowest valid partition of the reader. Entering 1-16 will send the entered value as the partition. (Default is 0.)

Segment 1

Code Entry Logging Partition for Reader “A”

Segment 2

Code Entry Logging Partition for Reader “B”

USER-DEFINABLE FORMATS

The following locations are considered to be advanced programming and should ONLY be used by installers with a thorough

understanding of Weigand Formats. Do not attempt to program these locations if you are not familiar with Weigand packets.


L

OCATION

45

WEIGAND FORMAT 1

(S

TANDARD

26

BIT

)

– D

IGITS

& B

ITS

(5 segments of decimal data) This is the first location used to program the Weigand Format 1. (Loc 45-57)

Segment 1

Number of digits in Facility Code

Segment 2

Number of digits in Badge Number

Segment 3

Number of bits in Facility Code

Segment 4

Number of bits in Badge Number

Segment 5

Total number of bits in complete format (including parity bits)

L

OCATION

46

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – B

IT

D

ESCRIPTORS

(B

ITS

1-32)

(32 segments of hex data) This location contains the descriptors for bits 1 – 32 of Weigand Format 1. The available options are: 0=Always Zero; 1=Always One; B=Badge
number; D=Parity bit; E=End of format; F=Facility Code bit.
Segment 1 = Bit Descriptor 1; Segment 32 = Bit Descriptor 32.

L

OCATION

47

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – B

IT

D

ESCRIPTORS

(B

ITS

33-64)

(32 segments of hex data) This location contains the descriptors for bits 33 – 64 of Weigand Format 1. The available options are: 0=Always Zero; 1=Always One; B=Badge
number; D=Parity bit; E=End of format; F=Facility Code bit.
Segment 1 = Bit Descriptor 33; Segment 32 = Bit Descriptor 64.

L

OCATION

48

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

T

YPE

1

(1 segment of decimal data) This location programs the Partity Type 1 for Weigand Format 1. Available options for this location are 0 = No Parity; 1 = Odd Parity; 2 = Even Parity.
Factory default is 1.

L

OCATION

49

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

M

ASK

1

(8 segments of binary data) This location tells which bits to include for the parity count; and includes the parity bits. It is used in conjunction with Location 48 (Parity Type 1). The factory
default is:

Seg 1

Seg 2

Seg 3

Seg 4

Seg 5

Seg 6

Seg 7

Seg 8

12345678

12345678

12345678

------78

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L

OCATION

50

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

T

YPE

2

(1 segment of decimal data) This location programs the Partity Type 2 for Weigand Format 1. Available options for this location are 0 = No Parity; 1 = Odd Parity; 2 = Even Parity.
Factory default is 2.

L

OCATION

51

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

M

ASK

2

(8 segments of binary data) This location tells which bits to include for the parity count; and includes the parity bits. It is used in conjunction with Location 50 (Parity Type 2). The factory
default is:

Seg 1

Seg 2

Seg 3

Seg 4

Seg 5

Seg 6

Seg 7

Seg 8

12345678

---45678

--------

--------

-------- -------- -------- --------


L

OCATION

52

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

T

YPE

3

(1 segment of decimal data) This location programs the Partity Type 3 for Weigand Format 1. Available options for this location are 0 = No Parity; 1 = Odd Parity; 2 = Even Parity.
Factory default is 0.

L

OCATION

53

WEIGAND FORMAT 1 – P

ARITY

M

ASK

3

(8 segments of binary data) This location tells which bits to include for the parity count; and includes the parity bits. It is used in conjunction with Location 52 (Parity Type 3). The factory
default is:

Seg 1

Seg 2

Seg 3

Seg 4

Seg 5

Seg 6

Seg 7

Seg 8

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