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What determines if DATA1/DATA0 or CLOCK & DATA is used?

DATA1/DATA0 and CLOCK & DATA represent card reader interface specifications for how data is passed from a card reader to an ACP. DATA1/DATA0 is usually associated with Wiegand and proximity readers. CLOCK & DATA is usually associated with magnetic stripe readers. The PIM will automatically send the card data to the ACP using the same card reader interface that was detected at the WAPM. Schlage Wireless Access Wiegand and proximity readers generate DATA1/DATA0. The Schlage Wireless Access magnetic stripe reader generates CLOCK & DATA. (back)
What is a card code conversion?

A card code conversion is a software algorithm that is implemented into the WAPM's firmware. When a card is read at the WAPM, the raw data read is passed through the card code conversion algorithm, and the resulting data is send to the PIM and then to the ACP. This allows Schlage Wireless Access readers to mimic third party readers that do their own card conversion. Schlage Wireless Access currently supports several card code conversions and will implement more as the market requires. (back)
My reader converts card data before sending it to the ACP, what WAPM can I use?

If you want to use your reader then you must use the WRI-OTD-12VDC or WRI-IN-12VDC for your WAPM. If your WAPM must be battery powered then you must use an MIRL or WPR and your reader data conversion algorithm must be implemented in the WAPM firmware and selected during configuration. Schlage Wireless Access currently supports several card code conversions and will implement more as the market requires. (back)
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